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1. Refinishing wood dash (score: 1)
Author: JMardy@aol.com
Date: Fri, 4 Aug 1995 17:08:43 -0400
My new dash from TRF arrived yesterday. It looks like cheap plastic wood grain from a Ford Fairmont. I have decided to refinish my old one and am looking for advice on stripping/refinishing. John Mar
/html/triumphs/1995-08/msg00107.html (6,821 bytes)

2. Re: Refinishing wood dash (score: 1)
Author: ArthurK101@aol.com
Date: Fri, 4 Aug 1995 19:13:20 -0400
John, I have a 64 TR4 and refinished the dash myself 4 years ago. It looks great and I have had NO problems. 1) The dash is the original; the top finish was cracked and dull. First thing I did was to
/html/triumphs/1995-08/msg00109.html (8,165 bytes)

3. Re: Refinishing wood dash (score: 1)
Author: Bombur2@aol.com
Date: Sat, 5 Aug 1995 01:43:13 -0400
John, my dash was in very poor shape but responded well to an orbital sander with various grades of high quality paper. Be VERY careful to avoid sanding in other than the exact plane of the dash as y
/html/triumphs/1995-08/msg00116.html (7,291 bytes)

4. Re: Refinishing wood dash (score: 1)
Author: kralmv@ctrvax.Vanderbilt.Edu (Milo V. Kral)
Date: Sat, 05 Aug 1995 07:42:20 -0500 (CDT)
For refinishing, you need a lot of patience. I'm not sure of the best way, but you can buy chemical strippers (and the other kind too, or so I'm told). After stripping, you can begin putting on coat
/html/triumphs/1995-08/msg00117.html (8,069 bytes)


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