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I'm considering changing my Ulster Rep windscreens from Brooklands to Auster type. What was the wood used under the original screens on Ulsters? I have seen a varnished wood that appeared to be similar to mahogany and also seen painted to match the body color. Was it ash as the body plywood material and was it varnished or painted?
Erich in the very hot PNW.
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I don't have the answer to your question Erich but I would urge you to give careful thought to how you will make it fit the scuttle snugly while staying level and maintaining an even gap to the screen, not as easy as might first seem. I was going to replace mine but confess I found it easier to bodge the gap with a seal.
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11-08-2018, 12:39 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-08-2018, 12:42 AM by Erich.)
Chris, one of the issues that I see on my car, is that the scuttle is curved, but not at a consistent rate. One way to get a correct profile is an artists and architects tool that is a flexible rod that stays where you bend it. I use it when scribing fittings like cabinets to walls that aren't flat. It is called a flexible curved is available in lengths up to 30 inches.
Erich in Seattle