I use the same method as Roger Moment. His method was discussed earlier. It4s
quite easy to bend a buck the shape of the rear shroud. Once that is done it
is very simple to attach the correct solid rivets with the help of an air
powered chisel or even better a purpose made air rivet hammer. As far as when
it comes to concours, should not the factory methods and materials serve as
the standard that all interested in concours are aiming for? If not who should
decide what deviations are permitted? And what is the use of concours if we
compete with cars that are not built to the original specification?
Magnus Karlsson
Bores Motor Corporation AB
Husbondegatan 36B
507 60 Bores
Phone +46-703-933349
www.concourshealeys.com
10 apr 2010 kl. 10.15 skrev <Josef.Eckert@t-systems.com>:
> John,
> I have to say I am very much in Concours. I am just doing the organization
for
> National Concours in the UK.
> But my personal opinion is we should stay on the ground and not taking
> Concours as our religion. As an example, for my cars I give me the freedom
to
> paint the engine parts first and then assemble them and not painting all
over
> when assembled.
> I can also fully understand when others try to get it as close as it was
done
> by the factory. I do not mind that, but I also allow some sort of variance,
> when its too much efforts to go the factory way or we have better materials
or
> methods now which can be used. For the rivets, I think here you may have
one
> out of 200 Healeys with the original rivets. All others have the pop rivets
> used.
>
> Josef Eckert
> Konigswinter/GERMANY
>
> -----Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: healeys-bounces@autox.team.net [mailto:healeys-bounces@autox.team.net]
Im
> Auftrag von john spaur
> Gesendet: Samstag, 10. April 2010 09:23
> An: healeys@autox.team.net
> Betreff: Re: [Healeys] WG: Blind rivets at rear skirt rail
>
> Josef,
> You are absolutely right, and I may do this as many people do. I am not
> chasing any Concours level; however, because I enjoy restored collectibles,
> one must decide the restoration standard level; Concours/OEM/NOS , high
> quality/functionality without regards to perfect originality.
>
> The decisions we make and trade offs we accept for changes to OEM
parameters
> and the input from all the listers are what makes this list resource so
> valuable. Moreover, a lot of the fun associated with our cars is figuring
the
> history, how "the factory" did it, and what you want!
>
> John Spaur
>
> At 03:20 PM 4/9/2010 +0200, Josef.Eckert@t-systems.com wrote:
>> John,
>> The easiest way is... pop rivets and fill the holes...
>>
>> Josef Eckert
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