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I am working on my 1929 Roadster Pickup with an original set of top bows. The filler material in the tacking ares has gone the way, I am sure, most has gone. Is there a good and relatively easy way to replace that material?
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Soak thin wooden slats in hot water. Stack them up and shape the stack to fit the end opening of the top bow. They will form around the bend of the bow while being pushed into the opening. Allow to dry and tack the top material.
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this was in the narrow channels not the rear corners. |
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