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  1. Jan, Are most of your slats full length? I can't tell from your pictures, do your slats touch each other? Your slats and likely the top appears to be a restored original. How lucky you are! I am having to build the whole thing. I am considering either using solid oak milled to spec. or using a good grade 1/4" Oak plywood. What are your thoughts? Does the Hertz material require periodic water proof treatment to keep the UV damage reduced?

    Al

  2. I don't know how Tracy can do what she does and to the good level that she does. She must have a very understanding husband and family! I hope she doesn't burn out. Back on the subject of building the screen side top, what is the best material for the top cover? Is it a good idea to put a thin padding material over the top of the wood structure and under the top material?

    Al

  3. Sadly the fellow I refer to has sold all of his remaining Locomobile parts to another collector. He was asked not to share contact information of the news seller. I do think that some of those parts will be made available, but I just do not know when.

    Al

  4. Here is another question about the top cross bows. Are they simply cut out of lumber with the predetermined arc? or are they steam bent to achieve the proper contour. I actually lean towards steam bent of the correct dimension white oak. What are the thoughts? Doug, I am attempting to reach the contact you referenced, I hope for success. I sure wish there was a close screenside for me to see in person....there is not.

    Al

  5. Your boffer is tempting, but not sure if I will make a driving trip to Hershey with my truck. I made my big trip a month ago to Clearfield Pa. to pick up an early dripper American- LaFrance 6 cylinder engine for a 1913 rig. If I come maybe I could make some paper patterns for the cross bows, front header, middle header and back header, as well as the side runners to make sure the top arc is correct and also the bottom front arc in front of the "C" cab panels.

    Maybe someone else reading here has "been there, done that" and kept paper patterns.

    Al

  6. This talk about Dodge Screen side trucks suggests a thought from me. It is my opinion that Dodge Bros nailed the design of the Screen side perfectly. It may be similar to other "C" can styled trucks, but with a nice box and the full roof.......it is simply charming. Yes, to me, the Screen side rivals the appeal of even a Roadster, which is also high on my list.  One more admission, my Screen side will be used as a fruit peddlers wagon without the typical screens.

    Al

  7. The "blueprint" is a good quality hand made item that has lots of layout information but not specific to layout of profile and cutting out. I know how and where to position the ribs and other very valuable information but not profile and contour for cutting. It, the "blue print", refers to actual paper patterns but they didn't come with the "blue print". That said, I reach out to other owners/restorers of screen side trucks to see if someone has patterns I could buy, rent or borrow.

    Al

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