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Re: Trim questions



I would epoxy a small piece of aluminum behind the hole before filling it in


On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 5:53 AM, Donald Gallimore <dongallimore@xxxxxxx> wrote:
What trim line do you have - I stripped a low level model of a 2 dr '65 Coronet 10-15 years ago and have a few pieces of trim in the attic of the car house.

The trim clips are clipped on little studs already welded to the body. You can install the clips with with the glass in. I did that myself but I did chip the paint in a couple of places.

Alumiweld - I bought some at ACN Carlise a few years ago. The guy showing the stuff made it look so easy. Not been to successful in practice at home.  So remember the old adage - practice, practice, practice.
 
Akron Don Gallimore


From: Timothy Arnold <timna74@xxxxxxxxx>
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sat, May 4, 2013 2:59:31 AM
Subject: Trim questions

Going to get my 65 coronet in paint very soon.  Meanwhile I wanted to start fixing the trim & getting the needed clips so I can install them when it's complete

First off,  I need a few clips for the outside back window trim I am assuming these are them?  http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mopar-Rear-Window-Trim-Clips-Hardtop-64-Polara-Fury-Savoy-65-Coronet-Satellite-/290807006838  dumb question now is how do they install?  & can I install them with the glass in place?


Next is I have several trim pieces that have been damaged sometime in the past, they were pop riveted on the car & I need to fill the holes in the trim.  I heard of a product called Alumiweld, anyone every use it? I just want something to repair the holes that I can do (without a welder or spending $ to have someone do it) & make it will look decent until I can find a replacement piece.  Here is a pic of one of the several holes http://s8.photobucket.com/user/tnaz71/media/2013-05-03213051_zps5bd521ca.jpg.html


Last question,  when I took the trim off the doors it was held on by these clips http://s8.photobucket.com/user/tnaz71/media/2013-05-03212802_zpsa3fffc0f.jpg.html.  In that picture it has some black rubber type substance on it, is that a type of glue?  Some of the clips have it & some don't.  I am assuming its to seal the water from coming in, what material can I use on the clips to have them water tight again?  silicone perhaps? 


Thanks
Tim

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