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Re: Wooden Dashes

To: TR List <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Wooden Dashes
From: Bill Kelly <bk54@erols.com>
Date: Wed, 05 May 1999 01:14:03 -0400
Here's what worked for me.

First, use maple. I know, it's not exotic like mahogony or walnut. But
it's more stable, and it's lighter in color, and takes stain slowly.
Gives you a fighting chance to get that "honey" color, by building up to
it with several thin coats. My Herald has had a solid maple dash for 7
years now without the slightest sign of warping.

Getting the cutouts round? Trace the old dash with a dark pencil. Cut
out with a sabre saw, being careful to stay inside the lines. Finish
with a drum sander (you can get attachments for your drill). Use the
biggest size that will fit within the hole, and a good heavy grit.

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