11-23-2010, 03:15 PM | #1 |
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really big staples?
I'm prepping replacement fenders/inner fenders for my truck: they're rust-free originals and I pulled out giant staples going through sheetmetal and rubber seals where the rear edges mount against firewall-
anyone have a source for replacing these staples and, if so, what's the correct method/tool for installing new ones - and are they necessary vs. glue for a non-original restoration? |
11-23-2010, 03:38 PM | #2 |
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Re: really big staples?
I just used some wire about the same guage as the staples.
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Re: really big staples?
Thanks, I had that same thought, Clyde - we safety-wired everything with threads when I worked on fighter jets many years ago.
That may be the best plan since I can't imagine hitting those tiny sheetmetal holes exactly with any sort of staple driver. |
11-23-2010, 04:44 PM | #4 |
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Re: really big staples?
Same here saftey wired them back in. You could also use pop rivits or even sheet metal screws.
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pop rivets would be ok, probably easirer too, not that easy getting the wire through the rubber.
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Re: really big staples?
Good deal - I just wanted to bounce it off some experience before going with my first impulse. Thanks for the responses.
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I would love to see one of those staplers that gm used for that.
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Re: really big staples?
Since its going to be pressed up against the fireall rad support won't a layer of that black moulding adheasive by 3-M work just as well? That's what I was planning on doing.
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Seems like keeping the u-shaped rear edge seals from rolling off the sheetmetal during assembly might be tricky if they're not secured well, and those 2-inch flat welts that attach vertically inside the back of the outer fender will almost certainly have to be secured with metal somehow (see photo at link - they originally attached edge overlapping metal edge with staples). http://www.americanclassic.com/images/FFSF64.jpg |
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Re: really big staples?
Great question. I've been wondering how folks deal with those staples. More ideas?
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11-23-2010, 11:06 PM | #11 |
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Re: really big staples?
Here is what I used. I found these digging through my wife's junk drawers (keep it clean !). She said they are used for attaching dry flowers to styrofoam in floral arrangements. Stores that stock dried flowers should have them cheap. I found they are the right size to fit the holes from the original staples. I push them through the holes and the rubber material, then cut to length and bend over the stubs with a pair of long nose plyers. I think they look good compared to the originals. The picture under the hood is where I used them to attach the rubber strip in front of radiator.
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Cool flower shop trick, Steve - I'll check into that before I decide.
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Weatherstrip adhesive works just fine...
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Re: really big staples?
the trick is to leave them long and cut them after you get them installed
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If you leave them long then cut them off that takes all the fun out of it.
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