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#49365 09/28/04 04:46 PM
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Hello everybody, I'm interested in redoing the woodgraining on my '39 MD, and am starting from stratch. Any info would be greatly appreciated...paint color, where to get the paint, how to apply, how to apply the graining effect...and anything else I should know!!!!
Thanks for your consideration!!!


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If you seach woodgraining on this site you will find lots of info and many links..chef- chevy

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Garbo,

I was at the Loveland swap meet a couple of weeks ago. There was a vendor from Denver that restored dashes/woodgrain. He had a dash showing the steps. I cant remember if he sold the chemicals or just his services. Unfortunately I dont have his card, but he was out of the Denver area. Maybe try the yellow pages?? Ron


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Garbo,

I was at the Loveland swap meet a couple of weeks ago. There was a vendor from Denver that restored dashes/woodgrain. He had a dash showing the steps. I cant remember if he sold the chemicals or just his services. Unfortunately I dont have his card, but he was out of the Denver area. Maybe try the yellow pages?? Ron


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Thanks Chef and Ron, those are some good leads.
Best wishes


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I purchased a woodgraining tool at Home Depot. (about $8.00) with a base of auto spray paint and a wood grain Liquitex Acrylic Color(two different browns) Available at Michaels and other art supply stores. Final coats of clear spray paint and the job was much easier than I expected. If you need other advise -call me.. Paul


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Garbo,

Google "Grain It Technologies" and you will find lots of good information and even videos on woodgraining. I re-did my 38 using their products. They are an excellent company and have an email help line that is really useful (follow their advice--they have done a ton of research on the topic concerning original colors, patterns, etc.). The cost is not cheap, but after it's all done, it's still only a fraction of what a professional would charge. You can do a really good job on your own, you will have learned a new skill, and you will also have the equipment to do other jobs if you so choose. Even if you decide not to go with their kits, you will learn a lot from the website.

Good luck!

Jim

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Garbo's post that you replied too was made in 2004. His past post was over a year ago. He may not be around any more.


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Ron, Was the guy from Denver named Rich?


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