Wood grain looking dash and window reveals.

Started by bobhanson, April 23, 2022, 09:42:54 PM

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KeithW

bobhanson if you send me a message with your email I will forward the pictures that way.
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KeithW

Thanks for posting help on uploading photos.  I have some pictures together but cannot get then to post.  They are from iPhone, converted to JPG and sized within limits.  I am using a Mac mini and Safari.  Will give it a try with Google Chrome browser later. 

We spent 1994 through much of 1997 in Germany while I worked for Deere & Co. in Mannheim.  Really enjoyed your country.

Thanks again for help.
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Go Fleiter

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how to post fotos + example pic

2021: procedure is still working:

- click button "reply" (headline)
- click "Attachments and other options" (line below text input frame )
- click below "search" (I only have the german name "durchsuchen")
         (-you get Your WIN- explorer index)
- choose Your image file (observe number and size restrictions: 6 per post, maximum    total size 750KB, maximum individual size 250KB)
- click "insert attachment"
- click "preview" to check
- click "more attachments" for more (max 6).
- click "post"

Greetings from Düsseldorf!
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Example pic: Turckheim City Hall, Alsace, France  2018

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Living in Düsseldorf/Germany, retired Dentist, wife retired lawyer, 2 daughters Judge and psychologist, 3 Grandchilds-Sorry for bad English
I like- PennsyRR- travelling Europe in my very original 51 Ply- My whole basement HO Germany based Model Railroad- 50ties stuff- Italy
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KeithW

I have never posted pictures here.  I will be at shop tomorrow take a picture or two and try to post.
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bobhanson

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KeithW

Several years ago I used the Grainit Technologies kit for dash and all window and windshield trim on my P19.  Kits are $350-$500.  I think I used the larger kit.  That worked out because I did a few do-overs in practicing with it.  If I were to do it again I would do a better job of surface prep since all the blemishes show up - like all painting.  But even with all the flaws in mine the overall result is surprisingly good.  It is a major improvement over just painting those surfaces.
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bobhanson

Anyone know the process used to do the wood grain looking dash and window reveals on the 48 P-15 Special Deluxe. Anyone have them restored? Approximate cost? Thanks
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