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General Category => Unusual Microcar Discussion => Topic started by: Jim on July 08, 2013, 08:22:29 AM
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Hi all.
I`m trying to get a trim strip for the outside of my bond MkG passenger door, not sure what car this trim would have come from, many of the other parts on a Bond Minicar came from the Morris 1000 and Austin A35 have any of you got one of these door trim strips to sell or can anyone sugest what car they were originally made for, befor I`m asked yes joined the Bond parts scheme within the Bond Owners club and been in contact but no luck.
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Hi Jim
Have you got a piece of the old trim to show the size, shape and dimensions? These guys have a good range in stock.
http://www.phoenixtrim.co.uk/Pages/default.aspx (http://www.phoenixtrim.co.uk/Pages/default.aspx)
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I've just re-read your message and realised you're probably talking about the chrome strip. Like this one?
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Hi jim we spoke on these matters at nottingham and it hasn't changed for me either . Mike and renate at bond spares do have sets of trim . I got a set - but getting any reply to an email seems very difficult indeed. I am awaiting a reply from 3 weeks ago .
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On the up side to this though Mike has kindly promised me on the phone that as soon as he comes across any of the chrome strip in bundle or separate he will email and let me know, just thought while i`m waiting might as well ask you guys.
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[img] :) Oh I get by with a little help from my friends thank you to the Rum Cars forum member who generously supplied me with the strip I`m after.
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Have just started removing the other chrome stripes from the outside of the car before the re spray but all the clips holding the strips on are behold salvage wondered if Nimrod Cabin Scooter or any of you other members might no where I could get some new clips from. All the present clips are badly coroded but they appear to be small screws with a propeller shape or similier one end that turns under the strip and grabs a hold while the other end has a nut on it. ;D
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Isn't it just simple enough to file a flat either side of a stainless screw head ? It worke well on my Trojan - very quick and simple
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Cheers Richard good point unless there are any other sugestions I`ll go with that, hey did you sought out that wing problem on your Bond that you was telling me about.
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Messerschmitt Owners Club sell the trim screws....not sure if they are the same dimensions.
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What was that jim I don't recall. Yep grant I bought schmitt ones for the Bruetsch trim - being a non member I bought at the stall at NMCR - can u wait jim ?
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Cheers Scootercar MK1 yes agreed they do look very similier, sorry Richard thinking about it now it was not you but Rusty Chrome who was talking to me about a Bond wing repair :-X
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Jim, the aluminium side trims used on the MkG are a wider profile than those used on the German equivalents of the time so the trims screws available from the Messerschmitt owners club will be of no use. They were available some years ago from Bond Spares as I recall John Wooten making them individually on his lathe. If Mick does not have any left then I would go for brass pan heads and file them down, easier than stainless.
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Cheers scootercar appreciated
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Jim
Just been ferreting about in the garage and I found a Bond trim bolt, tried it on my one remaining piece of G trim and it is the one, see attachments
Possibly you are now sorted but I could send you this one (not the pound coin as well) which will give you a pattern so you can get some made, or just maybe I will find some more as I do recall having a bag of these somewhere, if I find them then they are yours since I have made an executive decision to stick with Marks A-D
Cheers
Nick
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Cheers Nimrod Cabin for all your help top man yes please send me the trim bolt I have PM you with my detailes.
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Received Nick, thanks for your help.
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Hi all I`ve sorted it cheers to Nick and others for there help, I`ve used T Bolt BSF054P FROM Bresco www.bresco.com
They only needed a very small amount grinded off there long edges on sides using a dremel.
(http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa195/Charlesdegall/BrescoBSF054PTBOLTSFORTRIM_zps6306cf1c.jpg)