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Re: Wooden Dashes

To: "Malcolm Walker" <walker05@camosun.bc.ca>
Subject: Re: Wooden Dashes
From: "Ian Frearson" <frearji@montevallo.edu>
Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 15:22:44 -0500charset="iso-8859-1"
Cc: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
References: <Pine.OSF.4.10.9905041302390.13814-100000@ccins.camosun.bc.ca>
> On Tue, 4 May 1999, Martin Secrest wrote:
>
> > Scrub off the old veneer with a good orbital sander, taking the dash
down
> > to the first layer of sub-lattice.  (Incidentally,  plywood has more
> > strength than a solid piece of wood of the same size.)  Lay out your
veneer
> > as one piece over the dash -- if a GT6/Spit, mate the perpendicular
edges of
> > the three pieces; this is how it will look installed.  Cut the veneer
and its
> > holes with an exacto knife.  Use contact cement to affix the veneer, and
>
> I'dd add that you should use at least 3 coats of contact cement on the
> veneer and the base.  I only put 2 thin coats on my veneer (over metal);
> too much of it soaked in and now I have cracks & bubbles.  :-(
>
> This may not be a problem with wood-wood contact, as I did metal-wood;
> however, it's a lot easier to do a job once slowly than to do it twice.

Anybody know of a source for French Walnut veneer? And what about the color?
That's been my biggest concern: getting that correct "honey" color. I don't
want to blindly guess at which stain (if any) I need to use. Any
suggestions?

Ian Frearson
1980 Triumph Spitfire


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