[W126 Coupe] wood trim

Tim Graney graneyt at americancylinderhead.com
Thu Jul 19 18:35:30 EDT 2007


The veneer of the wood is so thin that it does crack. That is why it is
so difficult to repair.
Most restorers will re-veneer the wood then clear coat and polish.
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I'm a bit confused on the cracking. I have a few as well. Is the
poly-coating what typicaly cracks or is it much worse and is in fact
the wood cracking?


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1. Re: Best way to preserve wood trim? (Mark Reimers)
2. Re: Best way to preserve wood trim? (Tim Graney)
3. Insurance (RAWDAWGS at aol.com)
4. Car Ins. (clay)
5. Re: 2.82 Rear Diff for 84 500SEC (Divov)
6. Re: Car Insurance (Gary)
7. Re: 2.82 Rear Diff for 84 500SEC (Jonathan)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 09:16:38 -0700
From: "Mark Reimers" <mark at reimers.com>
Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] Best way to preserve wood trim?
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I just got a quote for the Shifter plate, AC Panel and Ashtray for
around 360 plus shipping from Madera. Just thought you would like to
know what it would cost. I'm going to try them out as I'm not patient
enough for this work.

Mark Reimers
Reimers and Associates, Inc.
775-772-3607
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Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] Best way to preserve wood trim?

I had Madera Concepts refinish my console wood and it came back better
than new.

www.maderaconcepts.com

I hope this helps

Jonathan White

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Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] Best way to preserve wood trim?

Nothing one can do outside of avoiding direct sunlight, & storing in a
climate controlled garage. I would recommend you get a window shade for
anytime you have to park outside.

There's no magic product that will add pliability to polyurethane
coatings that I know of thus as they expand/contract cracks are bound to

appear.

My advise, but new while it's still available and store it away some
place cool in your house for future use.

Finding a re-finisher that can do good work is difficult @ best.

Jonathan


Dawid Loubser wrote:

> Hello all,

>

> The burl wood trim in my car is generally still in excellent

> condition, but some of the pieces have started to develop small cracks



> (e.g. around the window switches, etc).

>

> These few cracks are still in many cases quite small, but obviously

> penetrate the depth of coating of the wood. I want to know if there is



> anything at all I could do

> or apply to, in the long term, minimise this sort of thing from

> happening?

>

> I generally don't leave my car in direct sunlight, etc, and I can live



> with a small

> crack here or there on a 20-year old car, but what could be done in

> the long run to make the wood not look the the wood of the 1963

> fintail I'm busy restoring?

> (i.e. completely and utterly cracked, busy with complete re-coating)

>

> What is the best way to keep the wood looking good for the next 20

years?

>

> The only related post I found after extensively searching the

> archives, is the one reproduced below.

>

> thanks,

> D.

>

>

>



--
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1991 560 SEC Full Euro ECE
1991 560 SEC 226Hp/271ft/lbs
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 09:22:27 -0700
From: "Tim Graney" <graneyt at americancylinderhead.com>
Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] Best way to preserve wood trim?
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I have used Madera for my 250se Coupe and 300 sel 6.3.They did a great
job and the pricing was pretty fair and they were fast.

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Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 9:17 AM
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Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] Best way to preserve wood trim?


I just got a quote for the Shifter plate, AC Panel and Ashtray for
around 360 plus shipping from Madera. Just thought you would like to
know what it would cost. I'm going to try them out as I'm not patient
enough for this work.

Mark Reimers
Reimers and Associates, Inc.
775-772-3607
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From: mbcoupes-bounces at mbcoupes.com
[mailto:mbcoupes-bounces at mbcoupes.com] On Behalf Of jawhite
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 7:49 AM
To: 'Mercedes Coupes Mailing Lists'
Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] Best way to preserve wood trim?

I had Madera Concepts refinish my console wood and it came back better
than new.

www.maderaconcepts.com

I hope this helps

Jonathan White

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On Behalf Of Jonathan
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 7:39 AM
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Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] Best way to preserve wood trim?

Nothing one can do outside of avoiding direct sunlight, & storing in a
climate controlled garage. I would recommend you get a window shade for
anytime you have to park outside.

There's no magic product that will add pliability to polyurethane
coatings that I know of thus as they expand/contract cracks are bound to

appear.

My advise, but new while it's still available and store it away some
place cool in your house for future use.

Finding a re-finisher that can do good work is difficult @ best.

Jonathan


Dawid Loubser wrote:

> Hello all,

>

> The burl wood trim in my car is generally still in excellent

> condition, but some of the pieces have started to develop small cracks



> (e.g. around the window switches, etc).

>

> These few cracks are still in many cases quite small, but obviously

> penetrate the depth of coating of the wood. I want to know if there is



> anything at all I could do

> or apply to, in the long term, minimise this sort of thing from

> happening?

>

> I generally don't leave my car in direct sunlight, etc, and I can live



> with a small

> crack here or there on a 20-year old car, but what could be done in

> the long run to make the wood not look the the wood of the 1963

> fintail I'm busy restoring?

> (i.e. completely and utterly cracked, busy with complete re-coating)

>

> What is the best way to keep the wood looking good for the next 20

years?

>

> The only related post I found after extensively searching the

> archives, is the one reproduced below.

>

> thanks,

> D.

>

>

>



--
Blue Ridge Mercedes
Offering Enthusiast Service, Restoration and Modification. Providing
quality parts to discriminating customers in all parts of the world.
Located in the Greater Atlanta area. http://www.blueridgemb.com

1996 S600 Euro "Scharnhorst"
1991 560 SEC Full Euro ECE
1991 560 SEC 226Hp/271ft/lbs
1989 560 SEC AMG (N.A. Conversion 250/297)
1987 560 SEC
1986 560 SEL 6.0L 32V AMG
1985 300 CD (for sale)
1980 280 SE Euro
1986 560 SEC (parts)

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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 12:32:28 EDT
From: RAWDAWGS at aol.com
Subject: [W126 Coupe] Insurance
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I know this won't help those for whom their car is primary
transportation,
but for those with a couple of extra "fun cars" Hargerty and the other
Collector Car insurers can sure save you some money. I insure my Healey
and
500SEC
for under $500 yr. No mileage limit, just you have to have
another(insured)
vehicle that you use for work/school and it must be in a locked garage
when not

in use. Some have year and or mileage limits, but most should be able
to
save some money. Scott



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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 10:12:58 -0700
From: "clay" <benzman3 at cox.net>
Subject: [W126 Coupe] Car Ins.
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Ronny, American Family Insurance
6000 American Parkway
Madison, WI 53783
(800) 374-1111

I live in Scottsdale, Az.
Regards,
Clayton Moizo
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Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 19:44:51 +0200
From: "Divov" <divov at tiscali.co.za>
Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] 2.82 Rear Diff for 84 500SEC
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$1000. That's crazy dough.
Get a diff from a 450SL/SLC/SE (W116)
I'll have to check but I think they are a 3.09?? Anyway it is stamped
on the
outside diff casing.
Look at my other quite recent posts on diffs and all whole the story is
there.
They are not LS but then neither was your stock diff from a 500. There
is 15 minutes work to change the drive shafts off a 450 diff and
replace
with the flanges from your old SEC diff.
Just been down this road myself.
Phenomenal difference to the car.
Regards
Alec D.
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Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 4:45 PM
Subject: [W126 Coupe] 2.82 Rear Diff for 84 500SEC


Hi Guys,



Do any of you have a line to a Rear diff for an 84 500SEC.



I read in the archives' that they used to exist. I can still get the

gear set
from the dealer but he wants $1000.



Thanks



Jonathan



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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 12:05:17 -0700 (PDT)
From: Gary <garysalas at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] Car Insurance
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i live in san diego and carrier liability only, about 520 per yr. our
mins are
30/60/30

Hovsep Dovlatian <hovsepdov at yahoo.com> wrote: If you need a front
bumper for
you SEC I got one.

Hovsep

clay <benzman3 at cox.net> wrote: Hi Guys,
Talking about insurance, I have American Family Insurance on all 4 of

my
vechicles.

1. 1988 560 SEC- 25k/50k/25k $168.30
comp $500.00 Ded. $113.00
collison $500.00 Ded $160.30
um per person $15k $ 20.00
um per occ. $30k $ Included
Road service $ Included
Full glass $ Included
Total Premium 6months $465.60
monthly Preminum $ 77.60

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2- 2007 CHEVY SC1 SILVARADO V-8
SAME AS ABOVEWWDDF
$ 586.20 PER YEAR 97.70 PER MON.

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3- 89- 300E $417 6 - MONS.
SAME AS ABOVE
$417.00 PER MON. PER MON

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4- 79 450SLC 67.15 PER MON.
$402.90 PER MON.
TOTAL PREMIUM $ 1,871.00 ALL FOR CARS W/ UNLIMITEDED MILES AND THEY

JUST
PAID OUT $4760.00 ON A CLAIM ON MY 560SEC FOR FRONT BUMPER AND STAYED
SAME
PRICE. I BUMPED A EXTRA LONG TRIALER HITCH.
THANKS, CLAY

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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 19:50:29 -0400
From: Jonathan <jhodgman at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] 2.82 Rear Diff for 84 500SEC
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As an aside, if you do a Lot of highway driving you might find the 3.07
from a 450 a bit Busy...granted it will feel Great off the line though!

Jonathan


Divov wrote:

> */$1000. That's crazy dough. /*

> */Get a diff from a 450SL/SLC/SE (W116)/*

> */I'll have to check but I think they are a 3.09?? Anyway it is

> stamped on the outside diff casing./* */Look at my other quite recent

> posts on diffs and all whole the

story

> is there. /**/They are not LS but then neither was your stock diff

> from a 500./* */There is 15 minutes work to change the drive shafts

> off a 450 diff and replace with the flanges from your old SEC diff./*

> */Just been down this road myself./*

> */Phenomenal difference to the car./*

> */Regards/*

> */Alec D./*

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> *From:* jawhite <mailto:jawhite at yes-llc.com>

> *To:* MBCOUPES at mbcoupes.com <mailto:MBCOUPES at mbcoupes.com>

> *Sent:* Wednesday, July 18, 2007 4:45 PM

> *Subject:* [W126 Coupe] 2.82 Rear Diff for 84 500SEC

>

> Hi Guys,

>

>

>

> Do any of you have a line to a Rear diff for an 84 500SEC.

>

>

>

> I read in the archives' that they used to exist. I can still get

> the gear set from the dealer but he wants $1000.

>

>

>

> Thanks

>

>

>

> Jonathan

>

>

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1996 S600 Euro "Scharnhorst"
1991 560 SEC Full Euro ECE
1991 560 SEC 226Hp/271ft/lbs
1989 560 SEC AMG (N.A. Conversion 250/297)
1987 560 SEC
1986 560 SEL 6.0L 32V AMG
1985 300 CD (for sale)
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