TheTrooper Member Joined Mar 19, 2015 Messages 247 May 21, 2015 #1 Okay guys. Need some advice on materials and finishes. I'm considering doing this and kinda want to kick around some idea's. Attachments IMG956426-1.png 241 KB · Views: 492
Okay guys. Need some advice on materials and finishes. I'm considering doing this and kinda want to kick around some idea's.
roblg3 Member Joined Apr 5, 2014 Messages 751 May 21, 2015 #2 Here's a motor cycle trailer my uncle built...it's coated in mirror coat epoxy and top coated with Kem Aqua plus for UV protection. all I did was the sanding and finishing. it's black walnut and maple Attachments dan2.jpg 2 MB · Views: 570 dan.jpg 2 MB · Views: 522 dan1.jpg 2.2 MB · Views: 453
Here's a motor cycle trailer my uncle built...it's coated in mirror coat epoxy and top coated with Kem Aqua plus for UV protection. all I did was the sanding and finishing. it's black walnut and maple
tjbnwi Member Joined May 12, 2008 Messages 7,042 May 21, 2015 #3 I know the Ford Woodies were maple or birch, with maple being the most popular. Ford harvested the wood from their own forget in northern Michigan. The Plymouth you posted a picture of appears to be mahogany and maple. Tom
I know the Ford Woodies were maple or birch, with maple being the most popular. Ford harvested the wood from their own forget in northern Michigan. The Plymouth you posted a picture of appears to be mahogany and maple. Tom
TheTrooper Member Joined Mar 19, 2015 Messages 247 May 21, 2015 #4 Those are great pictures. Tom, would you happen to know the thickness? I have no guidelines and that picture was from a car (same model) in Australia.
Those are great pictures. Tom, would you happen to know the thickness? I have no guidelines and that picture was from a car (same model) in Australia.
tjbnwi Member Joined May 12, 2008 Messages 7,042 May 21, 2015 #5 The panels are 3/8-1/2", posts and beams are 3/4-7/8" I believe there is a Woody club. They would be your best source. Tom
The panels are 3/8-1/2", posts and beams are 3/4-7/8" I believe there is a Woody club. They would be your best source. Tom