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  1. Robert Kirkpatrick
    Joined: Nov 30, 2013
    Posts: 5

    Robert Kirkpatrick
    Member
    from CA.

    Just got a 1936 chevy 4 door and I need to find how to fix the wood in the doors and not spend a lot of money putting it back stork I am a new member so I am just getting started thanks
     
  2. jfreakofkorn
    Joined: Apr 13, 2010
    Posts: 2,745

    jfreakofkorn
    Member

    welcome to the site .....
     
  3. Xtrom
    Joined: Mar 23, 2010
    Posts: 1,029

    Xtrom
    ALLIANCE MEMBER
    from Forman, ND

    Use the "search" ****on. Might be best to replace it with steel.
     
  4. Robert Kirkpatrick
    Joined: Nov 30, 2013
    Posts: 5

    Robert Kirkpatrick
    Member
    from CA.

  5. Dnrkustoms
    Joined: Dec 4, 2013
    Posts: 6

    Dnrkustoms
    Member
    from Oklahoma

    Well an easy way would be 3/4 plywood be able to use jigsaw to make the patterns and bends other wise have to build heat box and bend the wood
     
  6. dinokruzordinance
    Joined: May 21, 2008
    Posts: 300

    dinokruzordinance
    Member

    Mild steel square od tubing for most. Hardwood for odd shapes unless ur a great fabricator/welder. do one section at a time. Thatll save you on material cost. Cardboard patterns are easy to make
     

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