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Technical Board => Restoration Help => Topic started by: Rabbitoh on November 03, 2006, 03:57:27 AM



Title: FE wagon wheel compartment lid
Post by: Rabbitoh on November 03, 2006, 03:57:27 AM
I am repro'ing the spare wheel compartment lid and am wondering how to get the metal ring pull which is a 'u' shape in section into the hole in the new plywood lid I have made?
I am also missing one of the 2 metal brackets at the rear of the lid (the one secured with 2 bolts/nuts), if anyone has one for sale? ???
Cheers,
R.


Title: Re: FE wagon wheel compartment lid
Post by: old-blu on November 03, 2006, 05:07:22 AM
Rabbitoh. The metal ring is actually brass [could be thin stainless from memory], & tapered. This is how I fitted mine-- Drill a hole the size of the bottom[inner] measurement. Then with a course round rasp file gradually file out the taper until the thing fits. I then super-glued it in place once it fitted correctly. Remember to tuck the trim underneath first. Cheers Old-Blu.


Title: Re: FE wagon wheel compartment lid
Post by: Rabbitoh on November 09, 2006, 05:58:36 AM
Thanks for that Old-Blu.
Can you (or anyone else)  fill me in on the function of the two small rectangular (bolted) brackets at the front edge of the underside of the lid?
Are they just to help locate & secure the lid? (If so, are they meant to fit neatly against the metal edge of the floor opening?)
There are also two bent tabs at the rear edge which probably do the same thing when you have the lid up scrounging for the spare tyre etc.
R.