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Re: Custom dash -- sin or inspired?

To: Jeff McNeal <jmcneal@ohms.com>, spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Custom dash -- sin or inspired?
From: Fred Griffiths <griffco@mail.cadvision.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 08:44:04 -0700
Hi Jeff,,
    in the process of building a '73 1500 from boxes of junk I came upon the
same problem.  I opted to build my own.
I bought a 5' X 5' X 3/8" piece of 7 ply Baltic Birch for $30,
made drawings and tracings of the pits of my old dash and proceeded to cut new
pieces,
I used a dremel router attachment to make the holes for instruments, switches
etc,
and laminated a veneer of Mahagony (not original I know, but looks good too)
Now Im up to coat numbet 11 of Spar varnish.
So far it looks original!
Total cost about $40 and several weeks of labour!
Cheers, Fred

Jeff McNeal wrote:

> Hi everyone.  I've once again found myself in a bit of a pickle.   A happy
> one, this time, but a pickle nonetheless.  The original, 33-year-old English
> Walnut dash on my Spitfire was intact, but in need of some serious
> restoration.  Removing my guages with their gummy, sticky mounting gaskets
> that broke off flakes of the veneer didn't help matters.  The original wood
> and the
> other "correct" and factory new.  Which one would you put in YOUR Spitfire?
>
> Appreciate the feedback.
>





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