Is there anyone making reproduction floor boards for the AA's 29 with dual hi/low solid wood board version
Also wiring harness and long mirror arms
Steve
Floor board
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Re: Floor board
I used the drawings from my AAer magazine and made mine for my 30 AA. I used 3/4” BCX from box store. I gave it a coat of turpentine and boiled linseed oil last night. Now for a couple coats of black paint. Should last a while.
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Re: Floor board
I don't know of anyone making AA floor boards. Attached are the drawings form aafords.com (https://aafords.com/aa-body-types/floor-boards/#d). I suggest that you see if the A chassis boards are available and then mill the dual high transmission holes yourself. The A-35313-B board#2, which you want, is for the A and AA chassis (without dual high).
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Re: Floor board
I made mine also, using Neil's excellent information. For authenticity, just remember they were mass produced and could therefore be a little rough. In other words, they weren't made by cabinet makers LOL. Finish was with a black wood preservative; I used Woodlife CreoCoat.
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Re: Floor board
Thanks for the info.
Wanted one out of solid boards but I guess an off the shelf one will have to work.
Not much of a wood worker. Can take a nice chunk of wood and turn it into saw dust.
Steve
Wanted one out of solid boards but I guess an off the shelf one will have to work.
Not much of a wood worker. Can take a nice chunk of wood and turn it into saw dust.
Steve