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Old 09-19-2023, 10:08 PM   #1
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Default 33 Tudor woodgraining

Anyone do quality woodgraining on a 33 Tudor for $12-$1400? Dash and window garnishes.
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Old 09-20-2023, 06:50 AM   #2
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Default Re: 33 Tudor woodgraining

If you do a search in the red tool bar at the top "search this forum" of 33 wood graining, there have been several post about the subject (33 & 34) as well as some "original" pieces and pictures posted of them. Honest Charlies in Nashville (?) is one company that does it, I am sure a search will also yield others as well.
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Jonathan at Honest Charlies. Great to work with. SUPER quality at a reasonable cost.
He's done numerous "sets" for me. I have been thrilled each and every time.
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Old 09-21-2023, 11:48 AM   #5
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If I remember correctly, Honest Charley's is in Chatanooga, Tn. along with Coker Tire. Charley Coker is/was the owner.
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Old 09-21-2023, 05:25 PM   #6
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You can do it yourself easily. Grainit sells the ink, plates and rollers and is the same process Ford used. I bought a fiddleback maple plate from them around 8x12 inches. I've done several and it looks professional. After inking you spray it with clear. You can buy the base coat from Dupont and I did but it doesn't save money vs Grainit spray cans.

Another alternative is hydro dipping. It costs less than custom graining and looks great as well. I had my dash done on my 36 woody dipped.

I grained my 49 Ford dash, trim and liftgate fiddleback maple, my 41 dash walnut. I also bought two shoebox dashes for wall hangers and did them, a 49 and a 51 two tone. You have to buy the paint from grainit as most paint is not compatible with their inks. They sell it in spray cans. It would help if you had a spray rig to spray the automotive clear coat.
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Honest Charley quoted $1000 for the dash and $200 for each additional piece. Just an estimate as it’s $85 per hour. That’s approximately $2400 for my 33, dash and 7 pieces.
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Honest Charley quoted $1000 for the dash and $200 for each additional piece. Just an estimate as it’s $85 per hour. That’s approximately $2400 for my 33, dash and 7 pieces.
Sounds about right.
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Try whizzernick here on FordBarn. He currently is doing(I think) a 33,3W dash and molldings for a FordBarn member.

On another note if you do all the prep work( like sandblast and epoxy prime correctly) you might save some money.
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Try whizzernick here on FordBarn. He currently is doing(I think) a 33,3W dash and molldings for a FordBarn member.

On another note if you do all the prep work( like sandblast and epoxy prime correctly) you might save some money.
I would never work on someone's item that they prepared. I doubt Jonathan would either.
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I thought Honest Charley's closed down??
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I thought Honest Charley's closed down??
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Unless that happened on the past week, I'd say they are up and running.

Jonathan worked with me one on one for quite some time to get the '40 Ford finishes duplicated to exacting standards.
I'd witnessed so many "almost correct" on the concourse that well, "almost" isn't good enough, not for me.
I can't say enough good about my numerous experiences with him.
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I don't know what kind of talent you have but it might be worth checking out Norm Peterson's perfectwoodgrain.com. I don't know about this but I bought the course and I thought I would give it a go. I'm interested in a mahogany burl kind of thing. If it turns out great, I'll post it on the Barn. If it turns out like crap you'll never hear from me again!
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TScott , good luck sir
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Couple of wall hangers, top is 46-48 ford in maple, bottom is a 41 dash I did in burl just to try it.
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