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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Nibsy30, Aug 23, 2016.

  1. Nibsy30
    Joined: Aug 21, 2016
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    This is my first old school hot rod build just wondering if I should replace the wood in my 1930 A coupe with wood or make it with metal ?
     
  2. squirrel
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    Probably depends on what condition the wood is in, eh?
     
  3. gimpyshotrods
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    How are your wood welding skills?
     
  4. Barn Find
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    You should be able to buy the wood for a Model A, so just do that and be done with it.
     
  5. mgtstumpy
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    I retained the wood in my 35 Chevy and replaced a few pieces. However I fabricated a fairly stout ch***is to maintain some integrity and stop a lot of body movement and flex. Been on the road many years now without issue
     
  6. robtlor
    Joined: Dec 7, 2010
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    Replaced all the wood in my 33, on stock frame. 20160220_101135.jpg
     
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  7. Nibsy30
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    The wood is in bad shape and my wood welding skills are poor
     
  8. kevinwalshe
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    Buy a wood kit, sand paper, file/rasp, and you'll be golden. It's pretty straight forward but will take some m***aging to get it to fit right. You'll save time and money in the long run. I have some Model A body wood I'd like to get rid of, used but not destroyed. PM me for info.
     
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  9. movin/on
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    If I remember correctly most of the wood in 1930 Coupes was for interior mounting, not structural. 4 door Sedans by Briggs had a lot of structural wood. Murray Bodies not so much. How about a picture of the wood in question.
    Movin/on
     
  10. N2hotrods
    Joined: Jul 6, 2010
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    Use wood. There are many suppliers such as tams model A. The wood let you have a base to install the interior and the garnish moldings. If you plan on using an original top you will want the wood for a nailing base.
     
  11. Dino 64
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  12. Nibsy30
    Joined: Aug 21, 2016
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    Thanks for the info. I'm filling the roof i want the smooth look
     
  13. Nibsy30
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    I guess I should figure out and start a build thread and put up some pics
     
  14. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
    Joined: Jun 6, 2007
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    THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    I guess I'm the minority here. When I build a hot rod I replace all the wood with metal - except maybe the gear shift ball. I like the permanence and additional structural rigidity the steel adds.
     

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