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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr View Post
    Holy crap!! I miss posting on this thread!!! This is the one that got me acquainted with you guys and I'll always be grateful for that! Probably another month's worth of drama on my truck then back to the '37!!! Yay!!!
    Promises... Promises.... You better have LOTS of pics!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Don Shillady View Post
    Hi Randy,
    Stay Calm, it just may be a function of hibernation for some of us. I am trying to save expenses until I can work again this summer and afford some naugahyde interior so I am just painting the Luan interior panels . The good thing about this approach is that it looks better than bare wood for now and the same panels can be covered by naugahyde when I can afford that.

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    Any forward progress is good progress Don. And that paint should help preserve those panels even later on! Now... about those pics!! Hmmm... How come Randy doesn't pick on you???

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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40 View Post
    Promises... Promises.... You better have LOTS of pics!!!



    Any forward progress is good progress Don. And that paint should help preserve those panels even later on! Now... about those pics!! Hmmm... How come Randy doesn't pick on you???
    How about using this slow time when the shop is cold for a test, Don? Randy gave you excellent step by step instructions on how to start a new thread, and we have an equally informative instruction on how to post pictures - http://www.clubhotrod.com/hot-rod-lo...tml?highlight=
    Maybe this would be a good time for you to start a new thread about your painted interior panels, and once the new thread is established, then you can post pictures and you'll have the whole package. Imagine, no more tagging on to existing threads, freedom to post anything, any time. You might become a thread monster!!
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    Gee you guys are desperate to see some meager half-baked interior pictures. Let me wait until tomorrow since I had to add some touchup second coat in places today and it needs to dry. Then I can remount the radio speakers and put the kick panels back in. Today I sort of gave up on the high quality idea for now and just put some simple vinyl covering on two panels at the elbow height of the front seat. Two days ago I also gave up and covered the rumble seat board with just a layer of vinyl. True it looks better than bare wood but it is clearly half-baked. You will probably be sorry you asked for the pics. I will probably have to keep this half-baked solution for a while, BUT I did buy and indian blanket so maybe that will cover a lot of trash? Realistically I need to find one of those strips that will accept staples in the middle and then cover them up with an insert strip but it needs to be about 1 1/2" wide to trim the back edge of the doors. Where can I get such a strip and in that width?

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    Last edited by Don Shillady; 02-06-2013 at 03:40 PM.

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