Anybody else here make 1 off parts? Interior wood, interior/exterior stainless, etc?
Close to 30 years ago, was employed by a custom cabinet shop. Was allowed to keep any/all offcuts, regardless of the wood species. A scrollsaw and a router were all I needed to make armrests/door pulls, sunvisors, door card inserts, steamed/bent mahogany headliners… Seriously considering adding 97 and older Ranger bits to my “goofing off in the garage” time. The “garage” being a Model T era nightmare with bad lighting and a zap you outlet.
If you own an irl back in the heyday conversion Ranger… Was it all oak/ash/maple, or were there fancier packages? Solid woods or just veneer on a cheap base? I still have a bunch of alder, ash, oak, mahogany, purpleheart, even a small quantity of ebony scrounged from the old job and the old Freecycle site. Really want to backdate the 94 burgundy door panels to 92 gray with some solid wood accent pieces. Pics? Thoughts?
Close to 30 years ago, was employed by a custom cabinet shop. Was allowed to keep any/all offcuts, regardless of the wood species. A scrollsaw and a router were all I needed to make armrests/door pulls, sunvisors, door card inserts, steamed/bent mahogany headliners… Seriously considering adding 97 and older Ranger bits to my “goofing off in the garage” time. The “garage” being a Model T era nightmare with bad lighting and a zap you outlet.
If you own an irl back in the heyday conversion Ranger… Was it all oak/ash/maple, or were there fancier packages? Solid woods or just veneer on a cheap base? I still have a bunch of alder, ash, oak, mahogany, purpleheart, even a small quantity of ebony scrounged from the old job and the old Freecycle site. Really want to backdate the 94 burgundy door panels to 92 gray with some solid wood accent pieces. Pics? Thoughts?

