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10-25-2023, 01:52 PM | #21 |
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Re: '33 gauge panel and trim ring chrome
as to my post:
as I do not want to do engine turning any more ( I have been doing engine turning on 1933 dash panels . for more than 40 years.) the machine will also do 1932 fords and any thing else you want to do. ANYONE interested in this machine or call it a tool. should call me at 510-889-1933 ( I AM NOT TRYING TO GET THE HIGHEST BIDDER IF I WANTED THAT I WOULD PUT IT ON EBAY I AM ONLY INTERESTED IN SOMEONE WHO LOVES 1933 FORDS AS I DO.) P.S. I DID NOT START THIS THREAD |
10-25-2023, 02:05 PM | #22 |
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Re: '33 gauge panel and trim ring chrome
I apologize. I submitted three photos w/out a description. I had just finished removing the rust upon two afternoons of solid sweating work. the dull. pitted trim ring actually took only a minute's work with a Bon-Ami pad. The two afternoons described on my other post, entailed the dash gauges panel front and back. The front-side panel rust was gently removed with water-wet rag, Bon Ami, baking soda. Thank you - Three photos & description in another post. The back-side panel because of no rust protection of any kind; i.e., primer, paint, et. cet., = an easy victim for rust. If you CLOSELY, SLOWLY examine your front-side panel do you see a needle-point of rust poking through!? I did.
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10-25-2023, 02:33 PM | #23 |
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Re: '33 gauge panel and trim ring chrome
Whizzenick PM sent
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