Need Door Woodblocks for Hornet Coupe

[Deleted User]
edited November -1 in HUDSON
Need a set of door woodblocks for a 52 Hornet coupe. Please let me know if you have a set available ASAP. Thanks! Niels

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  • Niels, check your PM
  • I'll take them!
  • RL Chilton
    RL Chilton Administrator, Member
    And keep in mind, I make new ones if anyone needs them.
  • duncan
    duncan Expert Adviser
    How many woodblocks are used on a 54 Hornet Hollywood. Thanks Ray
  • [Deleted User]
    edited July 2011
    What is the purpose of a door woodblock?
    (my curiosity got the best of me on this one):huh:

    Kevin C.
  • Kdancy
    Kdancy Senior Contributor
    Kevin C. wrote:
    What is the purpose of a door woodblock?
    (my curiosity got the best of me on this one):huh:

    Kevin C.

    I am wondering the same thing!
    ??:huh:
  • Keeps the window inner frame locked in at the bottom. They have a slight curve at the top which fits left and right window frames. There is also 2 for the back quarter windows. Walt.
  • Damn... wish I'd known that!
  • RL Chilton wrote:
    And keep in mind, I make new ones if anyone needs them.

    Darn, wish I had known that!
  • VicTor Z
    VicTor Z Senior Contributor
    nhp1127 wrote:
    RL Chilton wrote:
    And keep in mind, I make new ones if anyone needs them.

    Darn, wish I had known that!

    Neils, I checked http://www.detailedconcepts.net/Repro_Table.pdf to see if RL Chilton listed, not listed . This is a great web site, I hope to have my window channeling business listed there soon. Victor Z:woohoo:
  • MikeWA
    MikeWA Senior Contributor
    edited August 2011
    (test)
  • MikeWA
    MikeWA Senior Contributor
    [/quote] Neils, I checked http://www.detailedconcepts.net/Repro_Table.pdf to see if RL Chilton listed, not listed . This is a great web site, I hope to have my window channeling business listed there soon. Victor Z:woohoo:[/quote]

    Victor Z :woohoo:

    To get the little yellow things to print, you have to leave a space before clicking on the thingy.
  • RL Chilton
    RL Chilton Administrator, Member
    Victor & Niels-

    I try not to advertise much at all, as we are pretty inundated around here, lately. Vic, I know I still owe you some test results, but just have not had the time to complete them.

    If it's made out of wood, metal, glass or plastic, if I can't fabricate it, I know who can. We just completed a Buick grille for a late '60's Wildcat (or LeSabre, not sure which). I'm currently in the middle of doing the faux finsh work on 2 Hudsons, 3 cabinet jobs, and an 18-month project involving a blue ton of custom woodwork out of 500-year old stock for a large re-model here in town. I just found out we've got to make a trip to Indianapolis to get a bunch of stuff taken up there, and bring back other equipment for down here, as we're desperately trying to keep up and expand with the workload. I got a call two days ago from a fellow with an old GMC truck who wants at least a year's worth of bodywork on his truck where $$ is no option. I had to turn it down, just too busy.
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