Re: Seeking: Replicating a current design, but lig
In Response To: Re: Seeking: Replicating a current design, but lig (John Monroe)
: In the 60’s I worked at Fisher Body, a division of General Motors that made
: the car bodies. We made female fiberglass molds off of wooden models of
: car parts like fenders, hoods, doors, etc.
: John
Thanks John, it seems like a good summary of the process. I'll add that to my notes.
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- Seeking: Replicating a current design, but lighter.
Gordon Niessen -- 10/25/2003, 6:39 pm- Re: Seeking: Replicating a current design, but lig *Pic*
Simon Baillie -- 10/27/2003, 5:38 pm- Re: Seeking: Clarification
C. Fronzek -- 10/28/2003, 11:13 am- Re: Seeking: Clarification
Simon Baillie -- 10/29/2003, 12:31 pm
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Gordon Niessen -- 10/27/2003, 11:40 pm - Re: Seeking: Clarification
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C. Fronzek -- 10/26/2003, 6:16 pm- Re: Seeking: Replicating a current design, but lig *Pic*
Gordon Niessen -- 10/26/2003, 7:19 pm- Re: Seeking: Replicating a current design, but lig
John Monroe -- 10/27/2003, 4:09 am- Re: Seeking: Replicating a current design, but lig
ChrisO -- 10/27/2003, 8:52 am- Re: Seeking: Replicating a current design, but lig
Gordon Niessen -- 10/27/2003, 8:11 am - Re: Seeking: Replicating a current design, but lig
- Re: Seeking: Replicating a current design, but lig
- Re: Seeking: Replicating a current design, but lig
- Re: Seeking: Clarification
- Re: Seeking: Replicating a current design, but lig *Pic*