Layered Solid Linings

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Carl Dickinson
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Layered Solid Linings

Post by Carl Dickinson » Thu Dec 19, 2024 4:32 pm

Here's a series of photos on how I do my linings lately. Got the idea from Bryan Bear on MIMF. I have quite a few Mahogany practice sides so they get cut into strips, three different widths, 1/2", 5/8" and 3/4", before bending in the side bender.
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Side reinforcement is done with straight 1/2" strips first, then the bent 3/4" pieces are cut to fit in between. I use kitchen shears (bought new ones for the kitchen :D). The sides have already had the bus driven to shape them. I use 30' for the tops and 15' for the backs. Each layer is glued slightly proud of the sides edge.
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Sorry these pics are upside down.
The second 5/8" layer is much easier and quicker except for watching the glue dry :lol:.
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And then the 1/2" layer.
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Those Harbor Freight clamps are quite colorful aren't they :D ?
And here's the result.
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One more round of driving the bus and on to top and back. The spreader can then be removed, the solid linings make the sides very stiff.

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Re: Layered Solid Linings

Post by Herman » Fri Dec 20, 2024 6:36 am

Nice Carl, the stepped lining looks neat. Keeps from a clumsy appearance.

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