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Re: [TR] Pain job for 1972 TR6

To: Chad <triumph74tr6@yahoo.com>, "triumphs@autox.team.net" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [TR] Pain job for 1972 TR6
From: Gene M <mclans@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2019 21:15:58 +0000
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Chad,

Diameter of the bolt is the same on the entire shaft instead of tapered lik=
e a modern sheet metal screw, and threads were squared off and smooth inste=
ad of the angled with a machine bite like a sheet metal screw.

I need to clean out my garage in the next year or two and I'll post a pic w=
hen I locate these bolts.  I never found a source for these, including The =
Roadster Factory or Moss Motors.  Only this WW II veteran identified it--di=
dn't know where to get it or what it was called.

Have you seen an original  TR6 body panel that had primer next to bare meta=
l?  I don't know if it is true what the hardware store WW II employee told =
me about the Brits dipping every metal part in lacquer paint.  This vet tol=
d me during WW II they had these big vats in the barns in rural England and=
 all the metal fabricated parts for everything were dipped and air dried to=
 prevent rust.  These parts would hang there and be available for the war e=
ffort.  He figured maybe after WW II ended, these vats with the lacquer pai=
nt and the malleable metal parts that could be re-pressed into what my car =
was made from.

All good since the result was the TR6.

Gene M.
70 TR6
Sacramento, CA
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From: Chad <triumph74tr6@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, October 7, 2019 1:02 PM
To: triumphs@autox.team.net <triumphs@autox.team.net>; Gene M <mclans@sbcgl=
obal.net>
Subject: Re: [TR] Pain job for 1972 TR6

I have never encountered what I would consider a "square" threaded bolt in =
almost 30 years of working on TR6's.  Maybe that is a descriptor I am unawa=
re of.

Chad in Tulsa.




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Diameter of the bolt is the same on the entire shaft instead of tapered lik=
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I need to clean out my garage in the next year or two and I'll post a pic w=
hen I locate these bolts.&nbsp; I never found a source for these, including=
 The Roadster Factory or Moss Motors.&nbsp; Only this WW II veteran identif=
ied it--didn't know where to get it or what
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Have you seen an original&nbsp; TR6 body panel that had primer next to bare=
 metal?&nbsp; I don't know if it is true what the hardware store WW II empl=
oyee told me about the Brits dipping every metal part in lacquer paint.&nbs=
p; This vet told me during WW II they had these
 big vats in the barns in rural England and all the metal fabricated parts =
for everything were dipped and air dried to prevent rust.&nbsp; These parts=
 would hang there and be available for the war effort.&nbsp; He figured may=
be after WW II ended, these vats with the
 lacquer paint and the malleable metal parts that could be re-pressed into =
what my car was made from.&nbsp;&nbsp;</div>
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All good since the result was the TR6.&nbsp;&nbsp;</div>
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Sacramento, CA</div>
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<b>Sent:</b> Monday, October 7, 2019 1:02 PM<br>
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<div dir=3D"ltr">I have never encountered what I would consider a &quot;squ=
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