M38 door frames.

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Can anyone tell me what size the round stock is that's used for the door frames. I'm guessing 3/8". After looking at Wes's excellent photos I'm confident I can make my own. I'll have the door covers to help with the size and shape. I'll also make a template/pattern out of plywood first. Thanks for any help or hints.
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Bretto made his own.

Go here and click on his Photobucket
pages for his details.

http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... oor+frames

Sadly the auto links from Photobucket don’t
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Thanks. I just went to his photo diary and saw them. He did a very nice job indeed.
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Thanks!
Ya they really weren't too bad. The hardest part was making the door hardware. I made everything except the door escutcheon plate. Got those from MWM
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4x4M38 wrote: Sadly the auto links from Photobucket don’t
work any more.
There are ways around that you know. Go look for ad-ons for your browser
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Thanks Bretto, do you remember the diameter of the rods? Yours look very nice.
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3/8 and I used hot rolled. Cold rolled will work but it will make the fab job much harder. HR is plenty adequate for the task.
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Thanks again. Yeah, the hot rolled is a lot easier to work with. I love metalwork so I'm not afraid to tackle it. Now, if i can find someplace that has some long enough to do it without piecing it.
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