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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / attaching seals around radiators on 1950

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woodiewagon46
12-06-2012 @ 10:28 AM
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For some reason the suppliers don't include the "staples" with the seals, what I did was get stainless steel wire of the same gauge and made my own. It takes some time but it was very relaxing.

51f1
12-06-2012 @ 7:20 AM
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I don't recall ever seeing a stapler that staples through sheet metal, but they still do it. I saw something manufactured recently that had staples through the sheet metal.

Richard

trjford8
12-05-2012 @ 7:37 AM
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Spike, for judging the vehicle has to look like it did when it left the factory. If you used glue to place the seals you would lose some points.

TomO
12-05-2012 @ 7:31 AM
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You would probably lose a point with the glue and no staples.

Tom

spikesjunk
12-04-2012 @ 10:59 AM
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Thanks for the info. Has anyone ever seen the factory machine that does this? I figured out tthe stainless wire trick it works ok and does take time. Thought maybe someone had a faster way. This truck was Mass produced after all. HA HA and NO staples did not come with the seals. How do judges feel about the glue?
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Pickup
12-01-2012 @ 1:03 PM
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Go to a Hobby shop and get a piece of piano wire the correct diameter and bend the staples with pliers. Push the new staple through the rubber and into the metal using the original holes. Bend the ends to lock in position. I have done this several times.

51f1
11-27-2012 @ 4:51 PM
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On my '51 F-1, I used wire of similar diameter to the original staples. I bent the wire so it resembled a staple and used the holes in the sheet metal that were punched when when the original staples were installed. Just push the wire through the rubber. The old staples you have should provide you with a good pattern. You don't need any glue. I'll bet no one can tell mine from the real thing.

Richard

37 Coupe
11-27-2012 @ 4:48 PM
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I remember doing this years ago on a low mileage 1946 Ford coupe. Forty years ago no one was making the rubber yet, that I knew of but staples were rusted, I removed to repaint the cover and reused the rubber with correct stainless "staples" I formed from stainless wire.

TomO
11-27-2012 @ 9:39 AM
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The staples are just round wire cut to length and then fitted into the existing holes. A very tedious job, the 3M cement is easier

Tom

supereal
11-26-2012 @ 6:05 PM
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We use 3M emblem cement, available at good auto supply stores.

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