<VV> Door Paper (Was: WATER LEAKING)
Frank DuVal
corvairduval at cox.net
Sun Mar 4 10:22:26 EST 2012
Usually it is not the money but timing.
Take door panel off at night to fix a problem, need to put it together
to get to work...
Restorations take more time and you can plan ahead with an order. Or
two, or many... ggg
Frank DuVal
On 3/4/2012 12:12 AM, Mark Durham wrote:
> a lot of work when Clarks door paper is under $5 a door. Mark Durham
>
> Sent from my Windows Phone
> From: Dale Dewald
> Sent: 3/3/2012 16:46
> To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
> Subject: Re:<VV> Door Paper (Was: WATER LEAKING)
> At 16:31 3/03/2012 -0500, Steve Sassi wrote:
>
>> Does one have to use the stock plastic or can it be fashioned out of a
>> sheet of plastic? Likewise with the paper. Brown paper is easy to come
>> by.
>> Can it be made up with high grade paper?
> I think the best replacement for the original door paper is Tyvek [R]
> sheet. It is liquid water repellent but at the same time breathable so
> that moisture that does get in can dry out faster. It is kind of
> impractical to buy a 9' X 50' roll for a couple car doors but if one asks
> around they should be able find someone constructing a building that could
> spare a piece. A house window or door cutout should be enough for a car door.
>
> Dale Dewald
> Hancock, MI
>
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