More mystery hardware

Discussion in '1947-1954' started by GLRnTX, Jan 18, 2010.

  1. GLRnTX

    GLRnTX Member

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    Does anyone know the specs for the small screw that secures the reveal moulding on the side windows. It's PN 163687. I can see it's a flat head, but is it a #6 or #8 and is it a machine screw or a sheet metal screw?


    Greg
     
  2. GLRnTX

    GLRnTX Member

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    Missing drawing

    OK, so I was supposed to attach the drawing before I hit send. How many times....?
     

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  3. ol' chebby

    ol' chebby Member

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    A very small sheetmetal screw, but I don't know the size.
     
  4. willardgreen

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    Pop Rivit

    Pop Rivits are eazy
     
  5. GLRnTX

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    Great Idea

    Thanks Willard. That's a great idea. They will lay flatter and no one will ever see them, since they will be covered by the vent window and and glass channel.


    Greg
     
  6. willardgreen

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    Same Metal

    Try the same metal pop rivit/screws as what you fasten. The EMF difference will make for rust at the joint. You can get steel pop rivits. May have to go to Fastenall or some other speciality place. Pop Rivits are so easy and eazy to remove;) And the new glues are so nice for non welders & new floor pans
     

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