In a message dated 5/13/2004 9:05:56 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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1979 spitfire. What size threads on the shifter shaft?
Bob
The ones I have here are supposed to be from a '79 1500, and measure
Non-OD 5/16 x 18
OD 7/16 x
Just to add to Chris' comments, we (or rather, Guy did) used this
combination, laminate underlay foam and then vinyl when finishing off the
inside of our teardrop caravan and it does give a lovely finish with just a
little bit of 'give' - and also gives the vinyl a little protection from any
rough
I too have made my own panels, however mine are secured slightly differently than the
originals - actually I like the finish a little better.
As Paul indicated there are three clearance holes around the door pull that if not
there create a bump in the panel. However, my panels only have the
Thanks,
I guess what I'm saying, is the metal door has a
bump where the door pull is, and not perfectly flat.
The result will be the very top of panel can't go
against the metal of door above this spot. So I guess
will have to cut a bigger opening to get around this.
Have all door hardware,
My first choice would be epoxy. Rakka, West, etc. I learned to love the stuff when
building a kayak and use it for all sorts of woodworking projects. Absolutely
wonderful stuff.
My second choice would be a polyurethane glue like Gorilla. Beware of the way it
foams though. Don't wipe it
Bob, look at your subject line, I think you may have out done the fluiff
line ! FT
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Maybe it was on purpose?... It was not.
Sorry!
Bob no ShiFTeR Greene
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Bob, look at your subject line, I think you may have out done the fluiff
line ! FT
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The Spitfire door and GT6 door inner surfaces
are identical (per model year at least)
Yes... I've made my own panels for my GT6
as well as a few of my Spits. I'm not really sure
what you're talking about with the 'bump' ???
Do you have both 'handle' pieces? There is a metal,
as well as a
If you Americans just called it by its proper name then we wouldnt have
this problem now would we... :oD
James
69 Signal Red Spit
Fred Thomas wrote:
Bob, look at your subject line, I think you may have out done the fluiff
line ! FT
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Bulge? None of the door panels I've seen had a bulge. They were just a flat panel.
Might you be looking at some water damage?
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yea, its kinda hard to measure back there, sorry I can't help.
Dave Willner
Stroudsburg, PA
NJTA / NASS #271
1959 TR3A Apple Green
1980 Spitfire Carmine Red
1970 BSA 441 Victor Special
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