... this board... so I will. Have a great 2007 everybody! Les B. Well we WOULD Les but it is SOOOO "Off Topic". But I will chance it here and hope to avoid...
ok..... ok..... Happy New Year ... this board... so I will. Have a great 2007 everybody! Les B. Well we WOULD Les but it is SOOOO "Off Topic". But I will...
Does anyone have a phone number I could reach Sam Pine at? I wanted to talk to him about the possibility of buying his bus. I have emailed Sam a few times...
On my '52 Visicoach, some of the lowest panels on the right side have been covered with aluminum - I assume because the steel had serious rust through. This...
Congratulations Ken and Penny. I remember talking to you this summer about "your" Harry and "my" Harry!! Best wishes to you both!! Paula and John Frasier ...
Why wouldn't you just replace the panel that needs replaced to start with..your just adding more troubles for a later date....OR you could use tar paper...
Well I meant fix the rust through and then whatever rust might be left over and simply pitted (spars?) then once they got cleaned up, you could paint them with...
To: David Porter I talked to him about a month ago. I do not have the phone number-I do not remember where I got it- maybe from the ebay listing. He does not...
... I believe Flxible used steel skins instead of aluminum in order to keep down the cost, but not due to some intrinsic structural problem with aluminum....
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Sorry Les. We didn't want to fill the e-mails with greetings for those with a slow conection. However, WE HOPE EVERYONE HAS A GREAT NEW YEAR. Keith & Amy The...
CONGRATULATIONS KEN AND PENNY AND HARRY! You guys ROCK!! I am so happy for you!! You deserve all the happiness and joy life can give you! Love you guys, Butch...
On my 46 clipper I have quite a few rusty panels also, but to me, the most difficult thing to fix is the rust in the seams. I can't think of any way to fix...
Thanks for all the feedback. I don't think I have a structural problem with the panel so I'd think the aluminum covering would be the cheapest fix method -...
H.R. Can tell me what Ebay listing you are referring to? Maybe I can track him down on Ebay. Thanks, David Porter ... I ... does ... wanted to ... emailed ......
I don't know what all the requirements might be, but why not just use a thin sheet of Stainless? Corrosion resistant, strong, shiny (if need be), and much less...
I am chnaging my transmission to an Allison. I'm in the middle of removing the old stick shift parts. I have the shift tower and lever out and am trying to...
why not replace the panel with steel... you're only going to live so long and the parts you are taking off is about 55+ years old now "Schurr, Larry (SN)"...
Malcolm, the shift rod in my 50 model has a support and u-joint about 48" back from the shifter. You should be able to remove the vertical panel next to the...
Does anyone have their copy of the annual FOI newsletter with the members list in it? That would be a good place to find Sammy's number, one thinks....
... a ... galvanic ... Don't you think THIS idea has merit? You probably won't find either for body work any more than you find carbide steel used for body...
... It's not hard to come by. One of the local steel suppliers has sheets of stainless available. Don't know the price though. Chris in the small town of...
... just use a ... galvanic ... Don't you think THIS idea has merit? You probably won't find either for body work any more than you find carbide steel used for...
... Stainless is a b*tch to work with! Aluminum isn't necessary, and can make for problems with dissimilar metal/electroysis problems - makes for fast...