Wooden side rails 712M (Rub Rails)
Re: Wooden side rails 712M (Rub Rails)
Stripped my rub rails off this weekend as I was doing some anti-rust work on the sides and figured I'd check the rub rails whilst I was at it.
Good news - rails came off no problem - no sign of rot underneath, all inserts in place.
Decided whilst I was at it, I'd strip the rails back to bare wood and see what they looked like. 1/2 gallon of paint stripper (Nitromors) and a couple of hours of stripping back, followed by another couple of hours and more than a dozen sheets of 80 grade on the mouse sander, then a few more 120 grade, and we're back to pretty much bare wood (bar a couple of places where the paint is so engrained I preferred to leave some slight staining than sand the wood back further).
Now the bad news - having done all that and looked at the rails, I'm not sure that stained/varnished rails suit the rest of the truck, which externally looks exactly as it did when it left the Swiss military a few years ago...
So I'm now thinking of painting them again! Anyone got any photos of a stock 712 in OD with stained rails, before I commit to paint again?
Good news - rails came off no problem - no sign of rot underneath, all inserts in place.

Decided whilst I was at it, I'd strip the rails back to bare wood and see what they looked like. 1/2 gallon of paint stripper (Nitromors) and a couple of hours of stripping back, followed by another couple of hours and more than a dozen sheets of 80 grade on the mouse sander, then a few more 120 grade, and we're back to pretty much bare wood (bar a couple of places where the paint is so engrained I preferred to leave some slight staining than sand the wood back further).
Now the bad news - having done all that and looked at the rails, I'm not sure that stained/varnished rails suit the rest of the truck, which externally looks exactly as it did when it left the Swiss military a few years ago...
So I'm now thinking of painting them again! Anyone got any photos of a stock 712 in OD with stained rails, before I commit to paint again?
Last edited by psychoman on Tue Jul 05, 2011 3:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Wooden side rails 712M (Rub Rails)
I think my original rails were oak. Looked good when I stripped and stained and varnished them.
Then I beat them to crap on rocks and put on metal channel painted OD.
Then I beat them to crap on rocks and put on metal channel painted OD.
Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him:
better take a closer look at the American Indian.---Henry Ford
better take a closer look at the American Indian.---Henry Ford
Re: Wooden side rails 712M (Rub Rails)
built mine with trex if you have a table saw it's a very easy project,probably less than 30$ materials thats the cheapest way. Otherwise Tims (SWPA) are very nice. I have one of his bumpers he is a very talented fabricater.
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Re: Wooden side rails 712M (Rub Rails)
My rails have started to grow fungus in the screw holes!
1973 712m
1968 Haflinger
1965 Pathfinder
1978 GMC Palm Beach (Hey, its got 6 wheels!!)
1968 Haflinger
1965 Pathfinder
1978 GMC Palm Beach (Hey, its got 6 wheels!!)