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11-16-2007 01:28 PM #1
i would think the 2x2 all the way would be the best choice. making the transition from the 2x4 to the 2x2 could be in my opinion a weak link. keep it simple and run the 2x2. i also was shocked to find wood slats in my A-Pillars on my 48. they still remail there until i cut them out!
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11-16-2007 01:36 PM #2
Ok...this will sound like a stupid question but............
Why did they use the wood? Metal shortage due to war/depression?
Obviously they had dies to stamp the firewall with all kinds of intricate
bends.
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11-16-2007 01:47 PM #3
Why did they use the wood?Bob
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11-16-2007 02:01 PM #4
Wood was used because car bodies were an evolution from horse-drawn coaches. Fisher Body was the body-building division of GM.....Fisher originated as a coach builder. The
bodies were originally a wooden skeleton that had thin sheet metal over the wood and the sheet metal was literally nailed in place. As the process evolved, the body became more metal....remember that the stamping press technology didnt allow an entire roof stamping until the middle or late 1930's.
GM was Fisher Body based. Ford didnt have the coach building background but they had stamping capacity so Ford developed wood substitute bodies before Chevy. (also GM had huge forging capacity and Ford had casting capacity so GM had more forged parts than did Ford)
Wood was still used in the steel framed bodies but not as a structure. Rather, the wood allowed the interior to be tacked in easily...remember that the interior people were essentially upholstery people. If you've ever taken an old car apart that was 100% steel, you'll remember the difficult fasteners that were used to hang the interior onto the metal....
Wood worked well for the short term. It probably helped prevent the rattles on the early roads plus it was a good sound deadener.
mike in tucson
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11-16-2007 03:35 PM #5
Originally Posted by Stovebolter
only metalmites and they dint eat wood
iv`e used up all my sick days at work .. can i call in dead ?
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