Re: [mg-tabc] RE: TC front shocks needed.TC wood.
Posted: Thu May 04, 2000 9:41 pm
Terry, I bought my wood from Moss Motors.. and the sheet metal from Moss and
Abingdon Spares. Part from each. Having done a TC before I expected to have
to hand fit the wood to the metal. The wood for the last TC I did came from
Canada through Abingdon Spares. It was all oversize. This was many years
ago and I do not know where their wood comes from now. I think most wood is
made that way because the cars were hand assembled and varied in size
requirements. So far I am in the wood frame buildup stage and have not tried
to fit any of the sheet metal to it. I did have to replace the tub angle
iron rails and purchased them from AS. The backboard and diff board from
Moss had pre-drilled holes and none of them matched holes in the new rails.
(This kind of thing is what made me vow never to do another TC again after
the first one.) Must have had a "senior moment" when I bought another one
to do. Like the last of the kittens, I just couldn't see it wasting away in
someone else's garage. The other source for wood that I have heard has nice
stuff is the Whitworth Shop, Craig Seabrook, in Novelty, Ohio. Some years
back Craig did some instrument and center dash panel work for me and it was
excellent. I have not seen his wood but heard (after I had bought all mine)
that his is a very good fit. Maybe someone else on the forum can give you
more info on him. Good luck. Neil
-----Original Message-----
From: avanparys [mailto:avanparys@viperlink.net]
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 8:00 PM
To: Neil Nelson
Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] RE: TC front shocks needed.
Neil,
Where did you/ will you buy your wood? TC 3452 is presently stripped
to the chasis and going back together (very slowly!). Am looking to gather
wood pieces for the body this summer if I get the chance. Tried some of the
Abingdon Spares pieces. Went up to visit them year before last when I was
in the area on business, knowing that I would eventually need wood. Gerry
took me through the building and I did a general comparison on a few pieces
I thought I would need. All cut over-size, of course, requiring to be
trimmed to fit each car. Body sheet metal on 3452 in very good shape, but
now looks like I will be replacing almost entire wood). The few wood pieces
I tried from A.S., however, needed alot of sanding in order for the original
sheet metal to fit. In addition, front wood pillars I bought from A.S.were
too small (but largest they had on hand).
Have contacted the Classic Wood folks in N.C. as they advertise cut wood
body pieces for our TCs (and other models) in Hemmings Motor News. They may
be able to help, but won't know until I drive up there this summer with
original pieces. Any experience with these folks?
Regards,
Terry V.P.
Abingdon Spares. Part from each. Having done a TC before I expected to have
to hand fit the wood to the metal. The wood for the last TC I did came from
Canada through Abingdon Spares. It was all oversize. This was many years
ago and I do not know where their wood comes from now. I think most wood is
made that way because the cars were hand assembled and varied in size
requirements. So far I am in the wood frame buildup stage and have not tried
to fit any of the sheet metal to it. I did have to replace the tub angle
iron rails and purchased them from AS. The backboard and diff board from
Moss had pre-drilled holes and none of them matched holes in the new rails.
(This kind of thing is what made me vow never to do another TC again after
the first one.) Must have had a "senior moment" when I bought another one
to do. Like the last of the kittens, I just couldn't see it wasting away in
someone else's garage. The other source for wood that I have heard has nice
stuff is the Whitworth Shop, Craig Seabrook, in Novelty, Ohio. Some years
back Craig did some instrument and center dash panel work for me and it was
excellent. I have not seen his wood but heard (after I had bought all mine)
that his is a very good fit. Maybe someone else on the forum can give you
more info on him. Good luck. Neil
-----Original Message-----
From: avanparys [mailto:avanparys@viperlink.net]
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 8:00 PM
To: Neil Nelson
Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] RE: TC front shocks needed.
Neil,
Where did you/ will you buy your wood? TC 3452 is presently stripped
to the chasis and going back together (very slowly!). Am looking to gather
wood pieces for the body this summer if I get the chance. Tried some of the
Abingdon Spares pieces. Went up to visit them year before last when I was
in the area on business, knowing that I would eventually need wood. Gerry
took me through the building and I did a general comparison on a few pieces
I thought I would need. All cut over-size, of course, requiring to be
trimmed to fit each car. Body sheet metal on 3452 in very good shape, but
now looks like I will be replacing almost entire wood). The few wood pieces
I tried from A.S., however, needed alot of sanding in order for the original
sheet metal to fit. In addition, front wood pillars I bought from A.S.were
too small (but largest they had on hand).
Have contacted the Classic Wood folks in N.C. as they advertise cut wood
body pieces for our TCs (and other models) in Hemmings Motor News. They may
be able to help, but won't know until I drive up there this summer with
original pieces. Any experience with these folks?
Regards,
Terry V.P.
----- Original Message -----
From: Neil Nelson
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 11:37 PM
Subject: [mg-tabc] RE: TC front shocks needed.
> Russ, Although front shocks are supposed to be available from Apple, I
have
> found that the supply ebbs and flows when there are no cores. Also they
are
> quite pricey without a core. I had hoped to find someone with a pair that
> were rebuildable so I could use them for cores at Apple. Hummm cores at
> Apple..... anyway, good luck with your box case TC. My present project TC
> is down to the frame. I had to buy all new sheet metal and wood for it.
> Neil
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Russ Wilson [mailto:russ@maxwell.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 11:20 AM
> To: nwnel@mediaone.net
> Subject: Re: TC front shocks needed.
>
> Neil,
>
> Yours is the second such request I've seen recently and I'm concerned
> because I'm in the same situation - just haven't done anything about it
yet.
>
> My TC is mostly still in boxes I bought it in. It doesn't have any front
> shocks, not even tube-types, but I have seen lever shocks advertised (e.g.
> Apple Hydraulics) both with and without a core, so I pushed that issue to
> the back burner. Does Apple usually not have any to sell without a core
or
> are they available but very pricey. Seems I remember the price being not
> too bad, but I haven't looked for years.
>
> Russ Wilson
>
>
>
>