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What ever you use, consider that at some point in time they may get wet. Fo=
r example, you might get caught in a heavy rain storm before you can find a=
spot to erect the top & install the side curtains (if your car has them). =
The material might buckle, warp or delaminate if it is not water resistant.=
Gary Hodson=C2=A0
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From: richard mayor <boyracer466@gmail.com>
To: healeys <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Fri, Oct 18, 2019 1:53 pm
Subject: [Healeys] Door card material
I'm getting ready to make new door cards and trim my doors. My research has=
found that people use everything including ABS plastic, foam board, masoni=
te and plywood. I'm leaning towards Baltic Birch plywood at this point but =
I would like the infinite wisdom of this list before I go down that, or any=
other, road.
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<div>What ever you use, consider that at some point in time they may get wet.
For example, you might get caught in a heavy rain storm before you can find a
spot to erect the top & install the side curtains (if your car has them).
The material might buckle, warp or delaminate if it is not water
resistant.</div>
<div>Gary Hodson <br>
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Subject: [Healeys] Door card material<br>
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<div dir="ltr">I'm getting ready to make new door cards and trim my doors. My
research has found that people use everything including ABS plastic, foam
board, masonite and plywood. I'm leaning towards Baltic Birch plywood at this
point but I would like the infinite wisdom of this list before I go down that,
or any other, road.<br>
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