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1932 Cabriolet walnut burl paint process
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gOz |
03-05-2018 @ 7:18 PM
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I'm at the point of having my dash and other trim pieces painted the walnut burl finish. I have plenty of pictures, but is there a source out there that actually has a "how to " process? Thanks for any help.
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3w2 |
03-11-2018 @ 4:42 PM
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I have mine done by Bill Gratkowski of Titusville, PA. He uses the original method and has a large collection of the metal stencils used in that process. Further he knows the correct red base coat for the '32 version.
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TomO |
03-12-2018 @ 8:26 AM
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George Chech had his 36 dash done by the process that is called HydroGraphics. It looked very good and was quicker and less expensive than the GrainIt process. I don not know if they have the correct colors for a 1932 dash, but here is a link to a web site of one of the local providers of this service. http://www.2mchydrographics.com/
Tom
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