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Silver Streak Digest Sunday, June 12 2005 Volume 01 : Number 172 ----------------------------------------------------------------- When replying to a message, please delete all unnecessary Digest text To unsubscribe or change to an e-mail format, please go to http://www.tompatterson.com/Silverstreak/List/listoffice.html Topics in Today's Digest: [SilverStreak] Re: Hinges for back trunk - different kinds ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2005 18:10:54 GMT From: "waymark1@xxxxxxxxxx.com" <waymark1@xxxxxxxxxx.com> Subject: [SilverStreak] Re: Hinges for back trunk - different kinds My 1979 SS has an aluminum interlocked channel hinge. It cannot seize up like a piano hinge. The two sectins, one on the door and one on the body, slide together endwise. A brass or aluminum piano hinge should last a long time, though, with occasional lubrication. Al Grayson - -- C D Harper <cdharperao@xxxxxxxxxx.com> wrote: Joe, My 1967 Sabre has a trunk and has a long piano hinge for the door. Hope this helps. Try a Grianger catalog they have piano hinges in various lengths drilled or plain. Brass or steel Charlie AKASilverStreaker2332 - --- Joe Winkler <joepatwink@xxxxxxxxxx.net> wrote: > On our 1969 Sabre there is a "trunk" that appears to be factory installed. It has three hinges that are rusted to the point of being un-usable. Has anyone replaced these and if so, what did they use? > Joe in Wyoming ------------------------------ End of Silver Streak Digest V1 #172 *********************************** ----------------------------------------------------------------- When replying to a message, please delete all unnecessary Digest text To unsubscribe or change to an e-mail format, please go to http://www.tompatterson.com/Silverstreak/List/listoffice.html
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