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Brass channel sources
Where is the best place to acquire brass channel trim to ornament a 1914 express. Need about 6' channel trim over 3/4" plywood.
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Re: Brass channel sources
I found several vendors of Half Ovals online. Lang's and others sell molding 3/4" flat top molding for 1912-13's. Restoration Supply Co. has some.
Lester tire has this one.
https://www.universaltire.com/wheel-har ... lding.html
Lester tire has this one.
https://www.universaltire.com/wheel-har ... lding.html
When did I do that?
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Re: Brass channel sources
Tom, the molding Rich pointed you too works well. I have a 1914 Open Express and the brass molding on the firewall looks good.
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Re: Brass channel sources
How about brass channeling for the 1910 T?
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Re: Brass channel sources
I have the curved brass molding in stock, Bon
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Re: Brass channel sources
meant to put down, Bob
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Re: Brass channel sources
Bob, if you click on the pencil above your post you can edit what you posted. I think there's a time limit for that, but I don't know how long it is. I do know it's much better than the brief limit on the old forum.
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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Re: Brass channel sources
You can find all 3 styles of solid brass dash moldings at the bottom of page 36 in our catalog. It can be found online at our website rootlieb.com or call 209-632-2203. Thanks Tom
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Re: Brass channel sources
I need 6' for my 1914 Express. What would cost and shipping be if you could supply what i need? My email is tjquigley6@gmail.com. Thanks for the comment!!!!!!! TQ