05-11-2020, 08:53 PM
First day of Lockdown!
And I've been dealing with bolts.....
Vintage Sevens (including Box Saloons and derivatives I seem to remember) have the front wings held on with coach bolts. On the Top Hat, these were the originals and were 3/16" dia, BSF threaded, which are unobtanium. The closest available is 5mm (3/16" is 4.76mm) but it's impossible to buy plain steel ones, suitable for paint; they all come BZP or sometimes blackened and often with printing, like this:
However, it's possible to deal with the BZP finish, here's how:
Step 1, Deal with any surface printing. These are quite soft so a file will do the job. I also reduced the height of the square bit under the head.
Step 2 Mix some citric acid crystals (I used about 2 tbsp in a small jar) with hot water to dissolve them. Then pickle them for 1/2 hour or until they stop "fizzing" completely.
Step 3 Wash with plenty of cold, clean water but beware, they will rust easily! Now you have plain steel bolts, all ready for etch primer...
And I've been dealing with bolts.....
Vintage Sevens (including Box Saloons and derivatives I seem to remember) have the front wings held on with coach bolts. On the Top Hat, these were the originals and were 3/16" dia, BSF threaded, which are unobtanium. The closest available is 5mm (3/16" is 4.76mm) but it's impossible to buy plain steel ones, suitable for paint; they all come BZP or sometimes blackened and often with printing, like this:
However, it's possible to deal with the BZP finish, here's how:
Step 1, Deal with any surface printing. These are quite soft so a file will do the job. I also reduced the height of the square bit under the head.
Step 2 Mix some citric acid crystals (I used about 2 tbsp in a small jar) with hot water to dissolve them. Then pickle them for 1/2 hour or until they stop "fizzing" completely.
Step 3 Wash with plenty of cold, clean water but beware, they will rust easily! Now you have plain steel bolts, all ready for etch primer...