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interior woodgrain What is a procedure to woodgrain a dash and window moldings?
Thank you. highbeams |
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I will need a location as there are lotsa Honest Charley's . . . or say that they are Honest Charley. |
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Re: interior woodgrain If your interested I can provide info. here in Nebraska of a water transfer method, had my dash, A pillars, rear window frame & both door mouldings done on my 32 sport coupe,no quarter window trim on the sport coupes as you probably know. I used a burl wood pattern (non original to the car) with satin clear coat. Ron
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Re: interior woodgrain I had a man wood-grain the dash/sills for my 39 convert and a couple other cars that use to be a the Pamona Swap Meet, he got so busy he quit the swap meet. The work he did was first class, he is located in Anahiem. I have got to look up his address, I want to get the dash, etc., wood-grained for my '36 Ford.
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Re: interior woodgrain Or Bill Gratkowski in Pennsylvania ([email protected]) who has done most of mine.
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There was a post several months back to maybe a year ago about doing/learning woodgraining. There is a specialty supplier for that purpose, I “think” 46woodiewagon here on the barn started to learn and is doing his own graining! SO if your question is based on learning how yourself, you might do a search here on the barn and find that post!! |
Re: interior woodgrain I've done my own using the Grain- it kit
It takes practice but with time good results are obtainable |
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