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Old 07-16-2020, 06:56 AM   #39
sawzall
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Default Re: 1932 "survivoration"

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Originally Posted by DavidG View Post
woodiewagon46,

With respect, I recommend that you take a closer look at the next original or correctly restored '32 station wagon that you encounter. The side roof rails have a double compound curve from the B pillar forward (down and in) in addition to having a cove inside running their entire length to accommodate the side curtains that slide up under the roof. Not likely that even the best cabinet maker/carpenter could make them using only a table saw, even the very best table saw. It is error to state that "there are no complex curves to deal with".
TRUE the side rails have a little shape.. I dont use a table saw.. but I did make these for my 36 (which are very similar in design to the 32)

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