Topic: 1940's body mount cushions
1940's body mount cushions
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Does anyone make the body mount cushions to fit the 1940's Packards?
Posted on: Today 12:12
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Big Wally
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Re: 1940's body mount cushions
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Steele only shows one size for 1940 models but I believe Packard used combinations of thicknesses. Metro Molded Products has generic cushions in several sizes that seem like they might work but their price looks to be bit high per cushion so to get enough for a car would be expensive.
There have been a few on site who have made their own round cushions by making molds out of PVC pipe or the like and using a casting urethane such as Devcon's Flexane products or a Smooth-On urethane. Both companies products come in various Durometer and performance ratings. Some of the car models used flat square cushions made out of a fabric reinforced rubber. Kanter at one time sold strips of that material and may still carry it but you can also buy small pieces of the same stuff called conveyor belting material in various thicknesses at McMaster. Both Kanters item and McMasters belting require you to cut your squares to size and provide the hole.
Posted on: Today 17:17
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Howard
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