Running board strips
Re: Running board strips
Here are the dimensions of the original running board rubber. I would call these approximate simply due to age and shinkage, but should be close:
ABOVE: Basically 1/2" across the top ribbed part, 3/4" across the bottom part and 3/8" high.
ABOVE: Here's the profile of the repro rubber. As you can see, it only has a very slight version of the top ribs. At least this shows the cross-section and where the steel fixing strip slides in.
Hope that helps!
ABOVE: Basically 1/2" across the top ribbed part, 3/4" across the bottom part and 3/8" high.
ABOVE: Here's the profile of the repro rubber. As you can see, it only has a very slight version of the top ribs. At least this shows the cross-section and where the steel fixing strip slides in.
Hope that helps!
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Re: Running board strips
Thanks Phillip. That helps a lot. I sent the following drawing to three suppliers and asked for quotes. It looks like 50 metres is the minimum quantity. At, say, 4 metres per car That should be enough for 12 cars.
Still thinking about the chrome end caps. The ones from Vintage Supplies are looking attractive.
To avoid problems with corrosion I have made the slot for the metal large enough to accept 15 x 3mm stainless bar. This is readily available from Metals4U and is a lot cheaper than brass. I plan to drill the bar and use M5 stainless screws to hold it in place. I will keep you posted when I get prices.Still thinking about the chrome end caps. The ones from Vintage Supplies are looking attractive.
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The running boards rubber sample has arrived! It is in 70-shore EPDM (similar hardness to car tyre) and looks great. It looks close to the original sample that Phillip showed.
If anybody wants some I suggest that they PM me. The price will be about £10 per metre. As this is is the same section as used on Roadsters I will post in that section also, if thats OK with you Mr. Moderator?
If anybody wants some I suggest that they PM me. The price will be about £10 per metre. As this is is the same section as used on Roadsters I will post in that section also, if thats OK with you Mr. Moderator?
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Whilst things are a bit quiet I thought I would show how the running board tread project has gone.
I drilled the stainless strip and after drilling the running boards to suit I silver soldered 5mm SS studs in the strip.
I made the end caps from a combination of solid brass and 1mm thick sheet silver soldered together. I considered forming them from sheet, like the originals, but wanted a firmer method of holding them down so I drilled and tapped them M5.
After plating, this was the final result:
I still have plenty of the rubber section left so anyone wanting any please join the queue (line) on the left - just behind the one for copper head gaskets
I drilled the stainless strip and after drilling the running boards to suit I silver soldered 5mm SS studs in the strip.
I made the end caps from a combination of solid brass and 1mm thick sheet silver soldered together. I considered forming them from sheet, like the originals, but wanted a firmer method of holding them down so I drilled and tapped them M5.
After plating, this was the final result:
I still have plenty of the rubber section left so anyone wanting any please join the queue (line) on the left - just behind the one for copper head gaskets
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Re: Running board strips
Nice work Brian: I wish I needed some!
Re: Running board strips
Hi Brian. I chased along this thread regarding running board rubber strip. I know it’s a while ago but do you still have any of this strip?
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Hi Michael,
Yes, I still have some rubber. I suggest you PM me. what country are you in? Replies may be a little delayed as I am in hospital at the moment recovering from a broken leg.
Brian
Yes, I still have some rubber. I suggest you PM me. what country are you in? Replies may be a little delayed as I am in hospital at the moment recovering from a broken leg.
Brian
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Sorry to hear about your leg, get better ! you have a car to work on
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Wishing for your speedy return to normal life Brian! I hope it isn't too painful.
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Yes, that will teach me to take an angle grinder to the 1 1/2. I tripped over the plug on the extension lead. It hurt like hell at the time but remarkably little pain at the moment - although I think the drugs are beginning to wear off! Thanks for all your good wishes and here is a picture to be going on with.
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Hi Brian,
Apologies for the delayed reply and very sorry to hear about your leg. Bloody extension leads - I’ve had some near misses with them myself! I’m in Australia. I’m not sure what you mean by PMing you - is that email?
Regards,
Michael
Apologies for the delayed reply and very sorry to hear about your leg. Bloody extension leads - I’ve had some near misses with them myself! I’m in Australia. I’m not sure what you mean by PMing you - is that email?
Regards,
Michael
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Sorry Brian. I think I’ve worked out what PM is! I’ll give it a crack and see if you receive it!
Regards,
Michael
Regards,
Michael
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Hi Brian,
I hope you are recovering alright with the crook leg.
I tried to PM you but it didn’t send - just sat in my Outbox! I’m not familiar enough with this platform.
Would you mind PMing me, please? Michael
I hope you are recovering alright with the crook leg.
I tried to PM you but it didn’t send - just sat in my Outbox! I’m not familiar enough with this platform.
Would you mind PMing me, please? Michael
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Hi Michael. I got your PM and have replied with my email address. Brian