Re assembling

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    Re assembling

    How are you guys attaching the body top to the tub?

    Dave

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    Hi Dave, Early attex's used staples but I replaced mine with rivets and backing washers. Some machines use carriage bolts. Max 2s use a bolt threaded up through a flat spring steel doohickey and had a large wing nut on top. Take your pick and good luck. Later Mike

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    I use flat self tapping Phillips head screws and then cut the end off so they don't stick out. The key is to drill a pilot hole first or you will crack the body. Works great for me because I can take it back off with no extra work.
    "Racing is life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting."

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    Thanks for the information. I assume your not using any adhesive and is the black edging stuff still available? One more thing, I'm looking for the rubber mounts for the headlights.

    Dave

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    Where are you located. The races are held in Ashtabula Ohio and there is a swap meet during the event. I bet all that stuff could be found there.
    l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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    I have a body band molding off a Superchief that is available.
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    It's in good condition. What's the cost?

    Dave

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    I used abs goo and the bolts that hold the body band on.

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    Hi Lantz, The only drawback to that is you'll never get it apart again. I'd just buy a foam gasket like they use on pickup caps. Later Mike

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    From the factory mine was held together with ABS goo and staples. If I ever wanted to take it apart again I would take it apart like I did in the first place. But I have no intrest in taking it back apart.
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