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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Bjursas, Sweden
Posts: 17
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Hi all
I,m at start of my roadster top build for my 32 Ford. I have done some investigation, but need a ton of advice to pull this thru. I have never made any tops before, and did just buy an old sewing machine. ![]() Anyone with advices would be helpfull, and I need close up photos of standard roadster tops, the seams, details around edges and so on. I,m going to a car show next weekend, so I need to finish this during this weekend, Help
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Above the gnat line in Georgia
Posts: 7,119
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Rots of ruck. You have a job ahead of you for sure.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Sweden
Posts: 427
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I posted this on the Hamb how i did my 33 top,
32 is not exatly the same. But i guess it could be of some use here to. ############ After driving roadsters in Sweden since 1988, im quite familiar with the Swedish summer weather. Still ive driven my 33 Roadster without a top, for the last two years! When my wife and I had been caught in rain three times during two week's. My wife refused to go out if there was a sign of a cloud on the sky. So on Evilbay i found some used roadster top parts in Australia, and since American guy's are afraid to buy from foreigner's, i got it for a really good price. OK 50% was more or less missing, since my Roadster has some patina (ive been asked if it's a Rat Rod!! ;-) ). And I know that you can buy a new set Top Iron Bows for thousands of dollar's, but im a cheap fart so I did it my way. Fortunatly i was able to borrow some Bows from a friend. The original Bows are made from Ash or oak, i could not lay my hands on that material, and to be honest this is s stopgap solution. I went over to my local lumberyard and bought some 2 by 4 Pine wood (yes timber is still measured in inches here in the metric part of the world, plumbing parts to. but that another story). The original bows are steam bent, i did not had time to figure out how to do that, so i did it my way. To cover the top i bought four old sailor bad for 15$ ![]() This is what came from Australia, maybe Evilbay is not so bad at all. ![]() The Irons had been in a fire and the rust had taken its toll. ![]() I made the other missing steel parts to. ![]() Its important to check and see that you can fold everything, The front bow its temporary. ![]() First bow ruffly shaped (carpenters look away now), The Australian iron was not exactly the same as the American, so i had to improvise a bit. ![]() A flapdisc makes shaping easy ![]() Working on bow two, it was cut ruff and shaped to fit on the iron's first, here you can see how the bend was made and glued with epoxi. ![]() Its good to fold the top a couple of times during the progress. When they where ready i soaked the bows with mix of boiled linseed oil and turpentine, then painted them matt black. ![]() Its nice to check so the wood does not hit wood, after this picture was taken i lowered the top another inch. I used tape to get a feel of the endresult. ![]() After tape, i took out out some paper, its cheaper than cloth. ![]() After the Iron and bows was ready i started to make the sides, of the sailor sack material. ![]() When the sides was ready i measured the distance between them, Then i guessed that the centre part would stretch almost 4", and then i stitched everything togheter. Using my wifes sewing machine. ![]() I mounted the rear window Its mounted directly on the cloth and then cut out afterwards, its good to let it rest for a day before you cut it, so the cloth can stretch. ![]() I made a special mount so i could open end close the centre part, Using a male and female and a poprivet. ![]() Here you can see a piece of the Pads i made to make the side's shape out nicer. ![]() I bought some Hidem to cover the nail's used to mount the top material. ![]() All prepaired for the Swedish Summer. ![]() Yes its fit behind the backrest, in case the sun is shining ![]() Made a small cover for the folded top. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Bjursas, Sweden
Posts: 17
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Mr42
Your top and the tech is great, but I need some photos of a stock type fabrics also |
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heresa hood
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: At my kitchen table in Santa Rosa, Ca
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Bjursas, Sweden
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Bjursas, Sweden
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anyone got some more?
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heres some
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moreeeeeeeeee
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