hood ware
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hood ware
hi friends from the british island,
has somebody of you experience with "don trimmings" in erdingten nr.
birmingham?
mine one are horrible!!!
walter
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Walter Prechsl
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74182 Obersulm, Germany walter@publi-consult.com
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Re: hood ware
Walter, I bought a Don hood for the TC about 12 Yr. ago when I rebuilt it. Double Duck, beige. Good quality but it still took a lot of finishing and careful fitting to get it right. It has lasted well but I keep it erected and covered when not using the car. Maybe what they are now offering are not as good. If I was doing it again I would only use single duck as it is almost never called on to serve it's real purpose (i'm sure you will all agree that driving a T type with the hood erected is no fun). I am sure that, being more flexible, single duck would stow better and probably be easier to erect.
Ian Thomson.
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Re: hood ware
Walter,
there is another comany close to Birmingham
Aldridge Trimming
whose work is some of the best you can find, but I suspect that the
best way to get a hood that fits really well,is to take the car to
the trimmer and have the hood made and final fitted to the car.
Aldridge Trimming will definately do this, but last time I took a job
there they had about 6 months waiting time and 25 or so cars in the
workshops, and of course, they are in UK!!
if you need their details let me know and I will oblige
Alan Webster
TA 3239
--- In mg-tabc@y..., "Walter Prechsl privat" wrote: > hi friends from the british island, > > has somebody of you experience with "don trimmings" in erdingten nr. > birmingham? > mine one are horrible!!! > > walter > ______________________________________________________________________ __ > Walter Prechsl > Kappel cker 10 > 74182 Obersulm, Germany walter@p...
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Re: hood ware
Hi Walter
I too have recently fitted a Don hood and screens. I agree with Ian on the
matter of material weight, the double duck tends to be too thick to stow
easily and also makes fitting quite demanding although I am quite pleased
with the results that I achieved, the finished product scores about 80% in
my eyes. Maybe better to use Wigan which I am sure Don will supply for you.
You need to be specific about the rear window and give them a drawing or
they will make it a bit larger than original I think.
Incidentally, I believe that Don supply hoods to at least one major retailer
who probably sell at a higher cost.
Don is certainly economical and I believe they give good value for money. It
is possible that you would get a little better quality from Mr Collingburn
but I am basing this assumption on his reputation.
The best, but most expensive situation is to take your car to a trimmer, but
if you are like me you may want to do it yourself, I sewed up my tonneau
cover but I don't think I'm quite ready for a hood yet!
Regards
Tony TC9825
> From: i.thomson@talk21.com > Date: Wed, 1 May 2002 08:48:40 GMT+01:00 > To: walter@publi-consult.com,mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] hood ware > > Walter, I bought a Don hood for the TC about 12 Yr. ago when I rebuilt it. > Double Duck, beige. Good quality but it still took a lot of finishing and > careful fitting to get it right. It has lasted well but I keep it erected and > covered when not using the car. Maybe what they are now offering are not as > good. If I was doing it again I would only use single duck as it is almost > never called on to serve it's real purpose (i'm sure you will all agree that > driving a T type with the hood erected is no fun). I am sure that, being more > flexible, single duck would stow better and probably be easier to erect. > > Ian Thomson. > > ---------- >> hi friends from the british island, >> >> has somebody of you experience with "don trimmings" in erdingten nr. >> birmingham? >> mine one are horrible!!! >> >> walter >> ________________________________________________________________________ >> Walter Prechsl >> Kappel cker 10 >> 74182 Obersulm, Germany walter@publi-consult.com >> >> >> >> >> >> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > Href='http://talk21.btopenworld.com/redirect.html?http://docs.yahoo.com/info/ >> terms/'>[url=http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/> > > > > -------------------- > talk21 your FREE portable and private address on the net at > http://www.talk21.com > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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