Refitting the chrome
Re: Refitting the chrome
Glyn thanks for the tip, looking at the ones on the door I thought the rivet looked smaller than the ones I would normally use. Another tool to locate, I will ask around somebody may have one I can borrow.
Cheers
Dave J.
Cheers
Dave J.
Dave J.
1966 Reg.1965 Built Jaguar S Type 3.8 MOD
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Re: Refitting the chrome
John you can buy a rivet gun off E bay for less than £5 posted with all the different sized nozzles. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HEAVY-DUTY-P ... :rk:4:pf:1
There is even one on there which you attach to a drill which saves on the poor hand squeezing the riveter when you are doing so many rivets. This one only costs £9.49. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Electric-Bli ... ms=aid%3D5
There is even one on there which you attach to a drill which saves on the poor hand squeezing the riveter when you are doing so many rivets. This one only costs £9.49. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Electric-Bli ... ms=aid%3D5
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1968 S Type 3.4 Auto. Old English White.
1993 Yamaha FJ1200 Yellow
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Re: Refitting the chrome
That guns nozzles will not work. You need these sort of thin nozzles to get inside the clip attached to the rivet, but nevertheless available cheaply.
Difference for comparison.
Difference for comparison.
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Re: Refitting the chrome
Another good tip, I can see what you mean now looking at the nozzle, it goes inside the alloy dome part to ensure the pop rivet is tight. Not just another pop riveter needed it seems, just as well you pointed it out or I would have possibly obtained the wrong one.
Cheers
Dave J.
Cheers
Dave J.
Dave J.
1966 Reg.1965 Built Jaguar S Type 3.8 MOD
2001 BMW 530D M sport touring
2010 Kia Carens L.S (Wife & Grandkids wheels)
2000 BMW R1100s
1971 Norton Commando 750 & 1964 AJS 350 Arter Trials
1959 BSA DBD 34 Clubman x 2
1966 Reg.1965 Built Jaguar S Type 3.8 MOD
2001 BMW 530D M sport touring
2010 Kia Carens L.S (Wife & Grandkids wheels)
2000 BMW R1100s
1971 Norton Commando 750 & 1964 AJS 350 Arter Trials
1959 BSA DBD 34 Clubman x 2
Re: Refitting the chrome
As usual, great info. We will be printing this off and following it religiously. Thanks so much for the info. All of you have been a great help and wealth of info.
Joe
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2003 Dodge Durango SLT
2001 Dodge V10 2500
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1965 Jaguar 3.8 Manual w/OD & RHD "Miss Kitty" 1B54554DN
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Re: Refitting the chrome
Joe ~ another area that is likely to give you trouble after re-chroming is the rear NDV hinge/labyrinth seal unless you are very lucky. Re-chroming the NDV frame & vertical attachment piece that is held in place by chrome machine screws tends to take up clearance in the hinge/labyrinth making it impossible for the NDV frame to close flush. We had to blue and relieve the vertical attachment piece on both rear NDV's to achieve flush closing. I suggest you only trim the vertical attachment piece if required. If you bugger it up it is easily replaced. Leave the frame well alone.
The piece is brass so corrosion is not an issue where you have had to remove chrome & you can't see it as it's right in the hinge/labyrinth. Good luck!
This is from a 420G but same principle.
The piece is brass so corrosion is not an issue where you have had to remove chrome & you can't see it as it's right in the hinge/labyrinth. Good luck!
This is from a 420G but same principle.
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Re: Refitting the chrome
Another area that can be a challenge is re-glazing the front & rear NDV's with new glazing rubber after re-plating. Any number of people that have never done the job will tell you "Oh ~ it's easy ~ just use a little soapy water". Well it's not so easy as the soapy water will aid pressing the glass & rubber back into the re-plated frame, but it equally makes it easy for the glass & rubber to pop out again before the water has dried. We replaced all glazing rubber with new.
We resorted to making up clamping jigs. Example of front NDV glazing jig shown below.
We resorted to making up clamping jigs. Example of front NDV glazing jig shown below.
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1965 Jaguar 3.8 S Type, Sync4, OD, PAS, BRG/Biscuit on chrome wires.
http://www.jagstyperegister.com/forum_n ... ?f=3&t=152
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Re: Refitting the chrome
Glyn, the blue handle pop rivet gun you posted as an example is there a type or name for it as the only ones that come up online are the wrong type every time.
Or do you have the make and supplier of the one posted so I can locate before the car comes back from re-spray.
Many thanks.
Dave J.
Or do you have the make and supplier of the one posted so I can locate before the car comes back from re-spray.
Many thanks.
Dave J.
Dave J.
1966 Reg.1965 Built Jaguar S Type 3.8 MOD
2001 BMW 530D M sport touring
2010 Kia Carens L.S (Wife & Grandkids wheels)
2000 BMW R1100s
1971 Norton Commando 750 & 1964 AJS 350 Arter Trials
1959 BSA DBD 34 Clubman x 2
1966 Reg.1965 Built Jaguar S Type 3.8 MOD
2001 BMW 530D M sport touring
2010 Kia Carens L.S (Wife & Grandkids wheels)
2000 BMW R1100s
1971 Norton Commando 750 & 1964 AJS 350 Arter Trials
1959 BSA DBD 34 Clubman x 2
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Re: Refitting the chrome
Dave ~ it's a genuine "POP" brand riveter.
POP® TT55D Hand Riveter
EDIT: I see the same thing is sold under the Stanley & Tucker brands in the UK.
POP® TT55D Hand Riveter
EDIT: I see the same thing is sold under the Stanley & Tucker brands in the UK.
1965 Jaguar 3.8 S Type, Sync4, OD, PAS, BRG/Biscuit on chrome wires.
http://www.jagstyperegister.com/forum_n ... ?f=3&t=152
A1B56966DN
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Re: Refitting the chrome
Thanks for the info Glyn all sorted now Cheers.
Dave J.
Dave J.
Dave J.
1966 Reg.1965 Built Jaguar S Type 3.8 MOD
2001 BMW 530D M sport touring
2010 Kia Carens L.S (Wife & Grandkids wheels)
2000 BMW R1100s
1971 Norton Commando 750 & 1964 AJS 350 Arter Trials
1959 BSA DBD 34 Clubman x 2
1966 Reg.1965 Built Jaguar S Type 3.8 MOD
2001 BMW 530D M sport touring
2010 Kia Carens L.S (Wife & Grandkids wheels)
2000 BMW R1100s
1971 Norton Commando 750 & 1964 AJS 350 Arter Trials
1959 BSA DBD 34 Clubman x 2
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