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Today I went at it and did some "cardboard moulding" to create a suitable cover for the buggy.
First I built a frame that had the same measurements as the top of the buggy and added in a piece of fiberglas rod from a kiddy bike flag to create a counter curve in the middle. I did this to avoid water poodles building up on the cover...
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I had three sheets of 80x100cm 1mm cardboard ready. Before putting them on the frame I made them soaking wet. Like this the become somewhat moldable, but one has to be very carefull, as they also rip apart very easy. This fact will come in handy later on in the progress.
So here the first layer of wet cardboard is on the frame. You can already see, that the rear corners will give me some (expected) trouble...
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While I let the cardboard dry a bit, I made this little ply wedges from some leftover scraps.
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The wedges will give me some nice fins on the trunk cover. It's a 50ties something buggy, so it needs fins! ;)
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With the fins in place I gave the first layer of carboard a coat of thinned glue and then applied the second layer of cardboard.
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A little bit of ripping and molding later it looks like this:
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And the final layer of cardboard is one:
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Now I will have to let it sit there and dry. The weather is nice and warm, so this should be ready to finish up by tomorrow...
 
Today I went at it and did some "cardboard moulding" to create a suitable cover for the buggy.
First I built a frame that had the same measurements as the top of the buggy and added in a piece of fiberglas rod from a kiddy bike flag to create a counter curve in the middle. I did this to avoid water poodles building up on the cover...
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I had three sheets of 80x100cm 1mm cardboard ready. Before putting them on the frame I made them soaking wet. Like this the become somewhat moldable, but one has to be very carefull, as they also rip apart very easy. This fact will come in handy later on in the progress.
So here the first layer of wet cardboard is on the frame. You can already see, that the rear corners will give me some (expected) trouble...
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While I let the cardboard dry a bit, I made this little ply wedges from some leftover scraps.
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The wedges will give me some nice fins on the trunk cover. It's a 50ties something buggy, so it needs fins! ;)
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With the fins in place I gave the first layer of carboard a coat of thinned glue and then applied the second layer of cardboard.
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A little bit of ripping and molding later it looks like this:
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And the final layer of cardboard is one:
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Now I will have to let it sit there and dry. The weather is nice and warm, so this should be ready to finish up by tomorrow...
Very cool. I learned something new today!!
 
Made it up to 120 grain and applied a first coat of wood sealant.
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Right in time before the next enforced break:
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The little drainage channel on the right is from yesterdays thunderstorm


 
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Today I gave the buggy a light sanding with 180 grit and started with grey primer. The one can was all I had and it wasn't enough, so I had to use some leftover white to finish the job...
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The cardboard rear will need some more sanding and primer later
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The inside will only get a light coat of white.
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It appears that I might need to order some more paint... 🤨
 
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That buggy is a work of rolling art!
Nice work on the cover too. It will be 'convertible' , correct? So if for some reason the buggy-back trunk looks better for photos with the cover off, it would be no problem.
 
That buggy is a work of rolling art!
Nice work on the cover too. It will be 'convertible' , correct? So if for some reason the buggy-back trunk looks better for photos with the cover off, it would be no problem.
Thank you for the compliment!
Yes, the cover will be detachable. And as I just realized, that I barely have enough paint to finish the buggy off, the cover will have to wait and might not make it into the finished thread... 🙄
 
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