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Old 09-03-2017, 10:56 AM   #5
fred93
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Default Re: 29 Tudor interior trim

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Originally Posted by Gary Karr View Post
Here are some pictures of the trim pieces installed with the windlace. As I mentioned above, the long pieces are attached with semi-tubular rivets and are all painted. I was told that in assembly, the windlace was covered with paper, installed, and then painted. The paper, which protected the windlace from paint, was then removed. The upper molding pieces also hold windlace in place. The windlace here had a cardboard strip stitched to the salvage to help hold it into place under the molding.
Gary--thanks for the pictures-they are very helpful, especially since I was not the person who took it all apart. I always try to take a lot of pictures before, during and after disassembly. As we now all have digital cameras we don't have to worry about the cost of film so taking a ton of pictures is not a problem!
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