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arlen
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03/02/2009 3:53 AM
Ok. So this has got to be the most common question among A-400 owners but here goes. How do I do this crazy woodgraining? I have done the Mahogoney grain several times. I was shown by George Tynan (the past MAFCA presedent) a process with a really short brush, I have been told you can do it with tooth pics, cheese cloth, rollers, etc.... Now, since Im spending the time and money, I want to do it right. I have seen pictures of the walnut grain in past issues of the clubs newsletter, and it doesnt look like anything that was done by toothpics. I have the paint codes and everything, just need an idea of the best way to get started. Also, I read some time ago in a groups newsletter that the little rubber pieces that connect onto the back of the woodgrain and keep it from rattling on the window were sold by Lebarron Bonney. Is this still true? Anyone know a part number? Thanks again.
bill
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03/03/2009 4:23 PM
Arlen, please go to the Resource section of this site under current newsletters and read newsletter number 20. The process for woodgraining is illstrated and how to do sources provided. In the last couple of newsletters in the "hard To Find Parts" section the part numbers for the window glass bumpers is provided.
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