Haflinger 700 AP Doors
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Haflinger 700 AP Doors
Can anyone tell me where I can find some door frames for a 700 AP? Also does anyone have a pattern to make the tops? Thanks
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Re: Haflinger 700 AP Doors
No one makes the frames as far as I know and to copy the tops (without all the original bits and pieces would cost thousands as they are so many little parts). Would be cheaper to just make something simple and not try to copy the originals.cubdriver55 wrote:Can anyone tell me where I can find some door frames for a 700 AP? Also does anyone have a pattern to make the tops? Thanks
I can post photos in a few days if that would be helpful?
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Re: Haflinger 700 AP Doors
Thanks That would be greatTechMOGogy wrote:No one makes the frames as far as I know and to copy the tops (without all the original bits and pieces would cost thousands as they are so many little parts). Would be cheaper to just make something simple and not try to copy the originals.cubdriver55 wrote:Can anyone tell me where I can find some door frames for a 700 AP? Also does anyone have a pattern to make the tops? Thanks
I can post photos in a few days if that would be helpful?
Dan
Re: Haflinger 700 AP Doors
When you say 'tops' do you mean the canvas hood or the canvas type doors?
Re: Haflinger 700 AP Doors
Door frames being made from steel tube should be relatively easy to copy. There are a few complicated bits like the window section which would take more effort.
Biggest problem appears to be replicating the canvas skin and fitting it properly. Getting it tight in all direction looks like a real pig of a job. There is some guy in Austria who does this job, but I gather that you need to send him your door frames and he re-skins them and sends them back.
Two lots of carriage cost on to of the cost of the new skins....
John
Biggest problem appears to be replicating the canvas skin and fitting it properly. Getting it tight in all direction looks like a real pig of a job. There is some guy in Austria who does this job, but I gather that you need to send him your door frames and he re-skins them and sends them back.
Two lots of carriage cost on to of the cost of the new skins....
John
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