woodgraining

Hudsonrules
Senior Contributor
:S I finally put my '49 Hudson Commodore inside my shop in hopes of putting it back on the road. Of course it needs a lot as it has been sitting outside for over fifeteen years. The woodgraining on the dash and side panels is in bad shape due in part to the wearher. I would like to redoe the wood grain but need to know if there is a book or video on how to do it. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks, Arnie in Nevada.
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Try http://woodgraining.com/ I used their products and was happy with the results.0
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I've seen some really bad amatuer jobs. Unless you really think you can make it look good you may want to consider having done professionally, especially on a Commodore that has two colors. There is a company out there (I don't remember the name)that dips your pieces in the style and color you desire. I think Russ Chilton knows the company. They do beautiful work for less than the old school technique.0
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Don't remember the name off of the top of my head, I'll have to look it up.0
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