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Re: [Wedge] fixing sunvisors

To: "Carl McIver" <cmciver@mindspring.com>,
Subject: Re: [Wedge] fixing sunvisors
From: "Allen Brenden" <allen.brenden@verizon.net>
Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2003 16:10:00 -0700
Some time back I thought of making visors out of hardwood, but only got a
little start on it before my back went out. If anyone is still interested, I
could finish making a set or two to see if they'll work.

Any comments or ideas?

Al


Allen Brenden
Everett, WA USA

'76 TR7 FHC (Daily Driver)
'76 TR7 FHC (Long Term Project)
'75 TR7 FHC (Parts)
Many assorted parts

Uncles Al's Auto Wood
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Carl McIver" <cmciver@mindspring.com>
To: "jay snavely" <jays@paonline.com>; <buick-rover-v8@autox.team.net>; "TR8
List" <tr8@mercury.lcs.mit.edu>
Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2003 2:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Wedge] fixing sunvisors


>     The foam inside the visors, once old and pliable, looks like the basic
foam you get at the hardware store, or out of various
> household items, with no evidence of any other kind of stuff in there.
There's a metal wire that runs around the perimeter of the
> visor.  It has to be crunchable for safety, so it isn't something hard.  I
suspect that, when made, there was some kind of thin
> binder that soaked the foam down and made it somewhat rigid.  With this in
mind, I haven't a clue what a suitable binder/epoxy would
> be to do the job.  Inject the binder in where the pivot rod on the
outboard side goes in and you ought to be able to knead it to
> spread out.  I also assume that it would have to be water thin to do the
job, making kneading it to spread out even more of a
> guessing game.  It's time for the engineers to speak up.  I know this
stuff exists, because they use it to make carpet padding out
> of shredded foam, among other uses.
>     I brought up the insulating foam, but out of a can you will have no
clue as to how much you put in before you have to let it
> expand and fill the vinyl pouch.  If you put too much in, it balloons.
Too little and you get floppy spots.  I don't think anyone
> is willing to destroy all the world's spares trying to figure this one
out!
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "jay snavely" <jays@paonline.com>
> To: <buick-rover-v8@autox.team.net>; "TR8 List" <tr8@mercury.lcs.mit.edu>
> Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 4:47 AM
> Subject: [Wedge] fixing sunvisors
>
>
> | A while back there was a discussion about fixing up sunvisors by
spraying
> | insulating foam inside to restore the rigidity.  Has anyone tried this
and
> | what was the sucess?  I am thinking about doing that this winter.
Thanks.
> |
> | Jay Snavely
> | 1974 TR6
> | 1980 TR8
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