Re: Plating 15th series top bows .
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You will have to chisel off the rivet heads off to get them apart. That's the easy part. There are a few options you can use (so called Chicago screws)(A sort of screw together rivet)or make each rivet on a lathe, then fight to peen them without damaging the arms. The best way, but expensive way is to find a platter who can do the hole operation.(plating and riveting)
Posted on: 2019/7/2 10:26
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Thanks for the response Convert.
You don't happen to know of a plating facility that could handle a job of that sort ? Thanks, Packard 385
Posted on: 2019/7/2 10:42
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Just disassemble one side and have it chromed. You may need the other, intact side to help you reassemble the new chromed pieces, unless you have access to another '37 120 convertible.
Sample top Chicago-screw photos.
Posted on: 2019/7/3 8:04
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Photo from the '70s
Columbia Gorge
Posted on: 2019/7/7 0:21
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