Pretty nice! Do you play a lot of chess and checkers, or are you making these for sale?
What are you using for a finish?
the wife and son like to play chess, we have 4 boards now,two sets of pieces. I basically have a dozen or so walnut boards to make something out of,and the job Im doing now is maple,so I have a small amount of scrap pieces to use somewhere. I used spar urethane for finish. I have this week off from my regular job,getting some other things done,and do this while waiting for glue to dry,etc.
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I see them every now and then hanging off various places on P/U's and cars. It just shows the immaturity of the driver and their lacking of the said personal hardware, in other words they have gonad envy.
Knowing Dave he's much more mature than that as it would only cheapen the work he has put in the car, not to mention set a bad example his kids.
I used to raise naugies (and Corinths) way back, during the Chrysler Cordoba years. Yours would have come from a prime caucasia nauga, about 800 pounds.
I used to raise naugies (and Corinths) way back, during the Chrysler Cordoba years. Yours would have come from a prime caucasia nauga, about 800 pounds.
Ah yes, the corinths, prized for their plush leather.
I used to raise naugies (and Corinths) way back, during the Chrysler Cordoba years. Yours would have come from a prime caucasia nauga, about 800 pounds.
Ah yes, the corinths, prized for their plush leather.
Pulled upa pic of the Cragars and was going to post it but ran out of time.
The classic wheel for the era...
Gawddang, those wheels were/are just gorgeous...
You might be too young to remember, ND, but Cragar SS wheels were THE aftermarket wheels for late 60's musclecars in the late 60's. Your slots would look nice, but since you've been so attentive to doing a clean resto on this car, I would hate to see you put 1970's wheels on it...
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