Here's a snippet from page 40:
It's "C" that you want. You'll find an order sheet at the back of the catalog. Here's a couple pix of mine (yes, Dick, I know that I have to clean them up, osphol them, and use sealant when I reinstall. I'm learning from the master!):
Note that Gary says you need 7, which is correct for the long piece of trim. However, there is an additional clip needed at each end for the end trim pieces, each of which is held in place at the other end with a stainless screw. So, a total of 9 is needed.
Dan
Re: CLIPS
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 8:35 pm
by LEONARD
Thanks Dan that helps alot,the 59 forum is really good I thank everyone who has helped. Getting the Savoy ready for the meet in Kerville Texas hope to see you'all there.
Re: CLIPS
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 9:20 pm
by Mark Merritt
Another shot,looks like A sealed pal nut as well.you can contact Jeff at restoration specialties if you need another source good luck. Mark
Re: CLIPS
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 5:17 pm
by LEONARD
found a source for clip's and other things. RJ&L FASTNERS IN NEW YORK,THEY HAVE A WEBSITE.
Re: CLIPS
Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 6:52 am
by Mark Merritt
Leonard; That is where I have been getting my "universal t's" and pal nuts at. He is cheaper than the one in Windber Pa. his shop is near Rochester N.Y. He was at the spring swap meet in Carlisle Pa. last week and I had to wait for him to get back. Fast ship for me anyway,(about 2 days) to Erie Pa. Good guy I have talked to him on the phone. Good luck Mark