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Re: Side molding install

To: VegasLegal@aol.com
Subject: Re: Side molding install
From: Tom Hall <modtiger@comcast.net>
Date: Sun, 08 Feb 2004 10:19:26 -0800
At 12:56 PM 2/7/2004 -0500, you wrote:

>For later:  Exactly how do those pins work, and what is the sure-fire way of
>getting the molding on without bends or later problems?
>Bob Nersesian

         The threaded retainers for the accessible ends of the molding that 
Steve described are easily made from 4-40 round head brass screws.  The 
4-40 screw heads are the correct size but they need to be modified to 
prevent rotation in the molding.  Using a hack saw and a small rat tail 
file, you open the screwdriver slot to accept a short length of 1/16 steel 
welding rod.  The slot needs to allow the rod to drop down far enough to 
clear the interior of the molding.  Then simply solder or better yet, 
silver solder to the head. Holding the screw in Vise-Grips, a quick finish 
on the sanding belt yields a good fitting retainer that can't rotate and 
will hold the molding on the body quite nicely.  Be very careful when 
tightening these screws as it's very easy to over tighten them and damage 
fresh paint.  A flat washer and shake washer on the inside under the nut 
will also spread the load and prevent  the minor distortion of the body 
panels in the area of these bolts.  Simply dot the screw shank with RTV 
after final adjustment and this will keep them from vibrating loose.

         These screws can also be used in areas with body filler where the 
OEM rivets and plastic clips are less than effective.

Tom





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