Automotive Woodworking: Restoration, Repair and Replacement

Summary
Think wood is hard to work with? Rollie Johnson is out to prove that with a few simple tools and a little insight, you can do cosmetic and structural woodworking on automobiles. This book covers techniques for repairing damaged wood, as well as finishing methods that will add a classy touch to your rod or restoration project. Thorough overviews of essential tools and the kinds of wood best suited for automotive use is included. Other chapters deal with joinery, bending wood, adhesives, fasteners, veneers, and trim work. Eliminate the mysteries of working with wood.
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