Re: Runningboards 1937 115C Question
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I have a '40 120, not a show car. No one sells running board rubber for this model. I had the boards sprayed with Rhino lining. They look great! As far as gaskets are concerned I used little rubber donuts to fill the space between the boards and the fenders. You can use the gaskets provided for garden hoses for this purpose. These keep water from attacking the fenders.
Posted on: 2011/4/12 17:41
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Re: Runningboards 1937 115C Question
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Thanks John. I am having these done by a guy in Alberta, Canada. He is using a very thin layer of rubber matting and then spraying several coats with a material that looks and feels like rubber and supposedly wears like iron. He will extend the rubber over the 3 sides to act as the gasket...I will post some photos of the process when I get them...
Posted on: 2011/4/13 14:22
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Re: Runningboards 1937 115C Question
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I've seen good results with spray polyurethane, but it won't duplicate pattern that wasn't echoing thhe steel pressing. I don't think anyone sprays rubber. There are rubber kits that are adhered to the steel - some have gone out of production. The rubber is vulcanized but that's not how it was stuck to the steel.
Posted on: 2011/4/13 16:36
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