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interior screws are all slotted, is that correct?
Ken

Posted on: 2013/5/3 20:06
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A lot if not most of the trim and molding screws were chrome oval head Phillips. A few were painted head Phillips. Some utility types holding mechanical components were straight slot but generally out of everyday sight.

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interior screws are all slotted, is that correct?

Absolutely not.

Phillips-head (aka - "cross-recess") screws were introduced to the industry in the late 1930s. The idea behind the cross-recess was compatibility with powered drivers used on the production line.

My personal recollection was that most trim screws - at least, on cars of this era, have been of the oval head type with cross-recess, rather than slotted.

Short of examining scores of blueprints, the only way to tell what was used is to backtrack through the parts book, application-by-application. While the application listings may not divulge head type, running the P/N against the Numerical Index might give you the Group number for the Utility section, which offers a more complete description.

While the 48-54 parts on file, here, does not appear to include a Utility section, seems like many of these P/Ns turn up in the Utility section for the 55-56 book.

Last, but not least, beware of generic vendors offering "trim screw kits". A neighbor restoring a Buick got hooked on one of those from "fleaBay". When the item arrived, he flipped it over and found an HF label. The "kit" was nothing more than a garden variety assortment of Phillips FLAT HEAD screws - none of which were correct for his car.

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I bought a screw kit from Max Merritt. It was cheap and contained almost all the interior trim screws I needed for Best Other. I don't know if he still carries that item or not.

Posted on: 2013/5/3 21:04
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randy berger wrote:
I bought a screw kit from Max Merritt. It was cheap and contained almost all the interior trim screws I needed for Best Other. I don't know if he still carries that item or not.


Thanks, Randy. That's not a bad idea. He still lists the sets for about all models and even has one for the 47.

Posted on: 2013/5/3 21:23
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My 1951 Club Sedan has predominantly Chrome Plated Phillips Head Oval Tapping Screws to secure interior trim. I just bought a swag of them, various sizes (- they haven't arrived yet so I'm hoping the quality etc is ok and matches the originals). Available as per link below at a reasonable price. You can download a Catalogue at Restoration Specialties & Supply Inc.

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Thanks!!

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1937 was the beginning of Phillips heads.

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there are 6 slotted screws 3 on each side of interior on top of doors (stainless steel trim I think), all other Phillips, they are very long perhaps 2 inches screwing into framework inside door holding down top trim. it appears they needed long and could not find so did the fast thing here. this apparently should be a long Phillips head (2 in or so)

thanks

Posted on: 2013/5/4 8:17
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