Sunvisors 1956 T1 coupe

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Rick Albro
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Re: Sunvisors 1956 T1 coupe

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Re: Sunvisors 1956 T1 coupe

#17 Post by Rick Albro »

try one of the earlier posts on sun visors... there has been considerable discussion on the topic

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Edwin Tiben
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Re: Sunvisors 1956 T1 coupe

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Hi all, thanks, will buy extra and try with some sheet metal and a bit of perspex i have in the shed ;-)

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Re: Sunvisors 1956 T1 coupe

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Here's the rivet, snip it to the length you need. https://www.stoddard.com/90005500412.html.html

To set the rivet, I use a HAND RIVET SQUEEZER like this one https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/ ... gKDh_D_BwE you will need to modify the die on your lathe so the head of the din spec rivet; the squeezers are for domestic rivet head shapes.

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Re: Sunvisors 1956 T1 coupe

#20 Post by Brad Ripley »

BTW, the plastic is this ; https://www.stoddard.com/catalogsearch/ ... sor+insert

Or maybe, send you old visor pieces to Victor Miles and you get a perfect result but not the satisfaction of doing it yourself and won't be cheap!

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Re: Sunvisors 1956 T1 coupe

#21 Post by Edwin Tiben »

Brad Ripley wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2019 2:33 pm BTW, the plastic is this ; https://www.stoddard.com/catalogsearch/ ... sor+insert

Or maybe, send you old visor pieces to Victor Miles and you get a perfect result but not the satisfaction of doing it yourself and won't be cheap!
Thanks, thats the set plastic i bought ! Still its a bit too thick to fit nice in the chrome frame, so have filed it a bit to wedge shape.
I really like to do much as i can myself. Have done a lot of work on my Triumph TR2 myself and really enjoyed working on it.
So hopefully i'm able to do German too ;)

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