Re: Assorted screws for bright work on Pacific resto
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There is not too much available. Max Merritt has some kits with over 100 screws in some of them but I don't know if they cover everything. Do a search on his site in the 48-54 category for interior trim screw kits.maxmerrittauto.com
Totally Stainlesstotallystainless.com has just about any stainless fastener you could want but I don't believe they have any kits. AMK products has kits for the common brands that might work for some of the Packard needs but again, they are for Ford, Chevy etc.amkproducts.com/default.htm
Posted on: 2017/9/26 22:04
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Howard
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Re: Assorted screws for bright work on Pacific resto
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I bought an interior screw kit from Max a few years ago, and they were just not correct. Perhaps they have changed since then, but what I found was that the while the screw was the correct size, the heads of the screws were not. In most cases, the screw heads were too large and did not countersink into the trim like the original screws did. So this left the majority of the screw head above the piece of the trim.
I remember Joel telling me that Roscoe had put together a list of the correct screws sizes that fit. So given that, you should be able to build your own kit.
Posted on: 2017/9/27 12:04
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-BigKev
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Re: Assorted screws for bright work on Pacific resto
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Big Kev brings up a very valid point that I should have remembered. Never having used one of Max's kits it did not occur to me that they might have put together something based on the parts manual description only. There are many screws that require a smaller head. I found that out on my 47 where the book calls for a # 6, 8 or 10 size X a specific length. In actual fact the threads and shank are the stated size but the heads are generally one size smaller. This holds for machine screws as well as tapping or sheet metal screws. Some but not all screw specs are in the utility section and may specify this distinction.
AFAIK, there are no Packard interior kits sold by anyone other than Max. To get the correct screws I think it will be a matter of going thru the parts manual or measuring what you have and ordering individually. Many of the screw stores list special screws in the fashion such as in this bit of sheet metal screws from the Restoration Specialties catalog. There are other screw suppliers as well as Amazon where some sizes can be purchased. Downside is just about everyone except Restoration will require a purchase by the box -- usually 50 or 100 screws. While buying individually is expensive and time consuming, unless you want to put together a few kits with the excess for most it will be cheaper to get the few various different screws needed individually than buying all by the box.
Posted on: 2017/9/27 12:33
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Re: Assorted screws for bright work on Pacific resto
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When doing the interior of my 1940 bought an Au-Ve-Co kit. Most of the screws in the car have either smaller or larger phillips heads from the thread size. The Fix Kit I got was 6003. Got it over twenty years ago was not expensive then, and may not be available now. I also purchased from Au-Ve-Co several single boxes of 100, numbers are 1483, 1805, and couple more.
In times past it was less expensive to purchase by the 100 or more. Thanks Todd Times have changed
Posted on: 2017/9/28 12:43
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