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Projects 1935 Ford waterfall dash repair

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Justin Cuffe, Feb 10, 2021.

  1. Justin Cuffe
    Joined: Jan 31, 2019
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    So I recently picked up a ‘35 Ford dash with the waterfall trim. I cleaned it up today and noticed a few small cracks and a couple spots that need straighten. Are these hard to repair? How would I go about fixing them or who would you recommend?

    I live in western Canada.

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  2. glrbird
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    Someone on this site was using a 3-D printer and having them plated . Looked good
     
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  5. Kiwi 4d
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    They are not br*** , ( well i have never seen a br*** one) but pressed thin gauge steel . I think either tig or gas welding but it will be a challenge to get it nice enough if you want to re chrome it.
     
  6. Helloosination
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    My 35 Cabriolet waterfall is br*** and appears to be original.

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