Thread: Running boards
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09-15-2008 09:32 PM #1
Running boards
Has anyone got any neat ideas for running boards? (32 Chevy roadster)
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09-15-2008 11:14 PM #2
Make your own out of some 18ga and a couple of strategically located braces?????Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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09-16-2008 01:32 AM #3
Strong running boards!!
I have an all steel 30 Model A roadster with a BBC with both running boards & fenders. My running boards were fabricated out of 14 gauge steel, professionally bent, and oh so strong. I have 2 extra heavy duty braces running length wise and the braces connected to the frame are really strong. I weigh 250 lbs. and when I step on my running boards they do not even bend a little bit. Unlike people who have fiberglass running boards that have to worry about someone stepping on them I have nothing to worry about and mine are so user friendly!!!
Originally Posted by tetzlaff
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09-16-2008 10:56 AM #4
I used Red Oak on my 32, & 38, coupes ,& my 51 GMC pick up. It holds up real well as long as you put a good finish on it. OH yea don't let 4 year olds stand on them with sand in there shoes.
Charlie
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09-16-2008 12:20 PM #5
Just for the heck of it I tried a quick on-line search. I have to say that I do feel for you Chebbie guys as most restoration suppliers seem to think that they didn't even exist before 1955 !!!!! I can buy a '30's Ford running board from numerous outlets like MAC's, LeBarron Bonney, Obsolete Ford, Dick Spadaro, Wescott's - and in OEM steel with bonded rubber, smoothie steel and 'glass.
Dave S and StylingZ have the best idea - find a sheet metal fab shop and have them make 'em up out of 16 or 14ga cold roll. I had some special doubled 16ga floorboards bent up for my '31 Ford and they were cheap, though the price of steel has gone up a lot in the couple of years since they were done.Dave W
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09-16-2008 01:12 PM #6
Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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09-16-2008 01:25 PM #7
Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
That one must have been buried, but Uncle Bob can still find the goodies
- I went thru 5-6 pages in Google ( metal shop fabs will most likely still be cheaper tho
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Dave W
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09-18-2008 12:59 AM #8
Charlie: I'd like to see pictures, if at all possible..............t
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09-18-2008 05:21 AM #9
the filling station has steal or fiberglass running boards and aprons. jonathan






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