I think we can all have a dash that may or may not be an exact copy of the
original and if you have one thats wonderful but I have no idea if my dashes
are an exact match, he had the dashes to match from and he has done other
Tiger dashes- mine wasn't the first. I believe the main thing is if you are
happy with it after installation. Members have done their own, a member in
Colorado makes dashes and they are wonderful. I will mention one thing, the
dash I bought from Colorado, the maker also sent O-rings to go around the
gauges etc to keep from marking the finish. I ordered a few sets from an
O-ring company and I recommend installing new O-rings as the almost fifty YO
ones are a bit frail now days.
regards, TtT
--- On Thu, 6/7/12, Allan Ballard <aballard@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
From: Allan Ballard <aballard@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Re-veneering the dash
To: "Gary Winblad" <garywinblad@comcast.net>
Cc: tigers@autox.team.net
Date: Thursday, June 7, 2012, 2:37 PM
The mystery deepens :)
I stopped by the re-finisher to see the walnut veneer that he had
selected to match
what is on the Tiger's dash, from his old stash.
It isn't burled :)
I've not looked closely at many stock Tiger dash's but mine is about 99%
burl free.
He further stated that the grain should be vertical to match, not left
to right.
He mentioned the color shade but I have forgotten the name of it. In his
view it was a relatively
darkish shade of brown.
Then another question arose.
The small piece that joins the dash beneath the steering column - is it
supposed to match the veneer?
Rgds,
Allan Ballard
Mk1a Tiger
On 6/7/12 3:17 PM, Gary Winblad wrote:
> Well, there is "right" and there is "Prestige". There is no way any
> Tiger came with a dash
> with that perfect mirror finish!
> I think it should be burled but not that burled... it was a cheaper
> cut so to speak, probably
> like your store was telling you. It has burls (and every car is
> different) but not that many
> like what you buy now as burled. But NOT just plain Walnut!!
> And it should be dark like the protected bottom edge. Dark walnut
> stain is what I think
> I used. The dash had a clear plastic type finish. The steering wheel
> had an almost
> opaque brown finish, the wood grain hardly shows, it looked almost
> like brown plastic.
>
> Gary
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: awtiger@cox.net
> To: rfraser@bluefrog.com, aballard@ix.netcom.com, tigers@autox.team.net
> Sent: Thu, 07 Jun 2012 15:47:47 -0000 (UTC)
> Subject: Re: [Tigers] Re-veneering the dash
>
> Allan:
>
> If you are looking for a quality reproduction of an original Sunbeam
> dash, why not just buy one from Prestige Autowood? I realize that
> they are pricey, but they are very well done and look correct in the
> car. All you'll have to do is install it. I've got one in my car and
> it still looks new after 25 years. Evidently, redoing the original
> dashes must be difficult because you don't see too many of them done
> right; one can almost invariably tell that they were "homemade." From
> my way of thinking, if I'm going to have to be staring at that dash
> for years to come, I would want it right.
>
> http://www.prestigeautowood.com/
>
> My .02 worth,
> Andy Walker
> Edmond, OK
> B382001600LRXFE
> TAC #740
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