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vjay48

Original Poster:

194 posts

181 months

Wednesday 10th May 2017
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I need to get panels tidy,i could make locating tangs ,however does any know someone who could re-furb panels and re- make tangs.

magpies

5,191 posts

204 months

Thursday 11th May 2017
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There is a chap in Glasgow I used - did a st job

One panel has the material 180deg to other so when viewed one is dark and one is light

wrong glue as internal material sags when the weather is warm and seals fell off

mk1fan

10,828 posts

247 months

Thursday 11th May 2017
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I'd use stainless steel for the tangs eliminates any maintenance or future issues.

As for recovering, any decent trimmer should be able to do this.

Where in the country are you?

greymrj

3,329 posts

226 months

Thursday 11th May 2017
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Doing the tangs isnt easy! Looks straightforward but a bit of a b*****r in practice.
Not sure if TVR Parts got a supply of tangs but fitting originals isnt a good idea anyway, and even harder to do.
It is however important to get some of the sockets that fit into the screen top rail and hood rail as some at least are likely to be broken if the tangs are bad.

The problem is to get the alignment and depth right. I worked out a system and sorted it. I actually used 1/4 alloy just to make it a bit easier for myself. The magic ingredient for doing it my way is plastecine!!

If you do want to try to do it yourself I should be able to dig out some photos.

Getting the outside covered is fairly easy, and trimmer can do that. As mentioned above, getting the inside right is far more difficult and Magpies isnt the only one to have had the inner lining come loose when it gets hot. I am afraid the elf in elf and safety gets ill if they use 'proper' glues and trimmers who employ anybody have to use a water based 'adhesive' which is c**p!

phillpot

17,437 posts

205 months

Thursday 11th May 2017
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Does anyone have a pattern/template for the tangs? Got it in my head I've seen a picture somewhere and they flare out, the bit inside is wider?


Wish I'd done mine before having panels recovered but a mixture of timing and impatience...............


My thoughts were initially "stainless" (no surprise there) but more recently I've wondered if some kind of nylon would be better, certainly less damaging if you catch the screen frame scratchchin


Like this but black would be better

If any of you work with these sort of products/materials and can advise?

v8s4me

7,266 posts

241 months

Thursday 11th May 2017
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As the tang isn't under any strain, or shouldn't be if the pram-hood is fitting correctly, then I'd have thought that nylon stuff would be up to the job.

mk1fan

10,828 posts

247 months

Thursday 11th May 2017
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How about 3mm thick carbon fibre? An A4 sheet isn't too pricey but would make a good few sets. Probably cheaper than the original mild steel ones from TVR Parts.

Bit of weight saving too to keep Autoandy happy biggrin

phillpot

17,437 posts

205 months

Thursday 11th May 2017
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If "Joe the Hood" says it's ok then that's good enough for me wink


mk1fan said:
Probably cheaper than the original mild steel ones from TVR Parts.
Aha! so now I know what they look like before the metal expands with rust and the plastic disappears smile




Edited by phillpot on Thursday 11th May 15:28

mk1fan

10,828 posts

247 months

Thursday 11th May 2017
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v8s4me said:
As the tang isn't under any strain, or shouldn't be if the pram-hood is fitting correctly, then I'd have thought that nylon stuff would be up to the job.
I'm not so sure about that. There would potentially be some shear load on them if the window was open and you were driving at speed.

WotnoV8

228 posts

107 months

Thursday 11th May 2017
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I tried ordering new tangs from tvr parts recently and they do not have. Supplier has told them moulds are worn out and are not expecting to retool to make more.

phillpot

17,437 posts

205 months

Thursday 11th May 2017
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" tried ordering new (insert any part here) from TVR Parts recently and they do not have"....... whistle

DamianS3

1,803 posts

204 months

Thursday 11th May 2017
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lol I guess it depends on the part I received my door top finishers ok.





Damian S3

phillpot

17,437 posts

205 months

Thursday 11th May 2017
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Last two? laugh

DamianS3

1,803 posts

204 months

Thursday 11th May 2017
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Lols.. nice one centurion wink

Alan461

853 posts

153 months

Thursday 11th May 2017
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mk1fan said:
v8s4me said:
As the tang isn't under any strain, or shouldn't be if the pram-hood is fitting correctly, then I'd have thought that nylon stuff would be up to the job.
I'm not so sure about that. There would potentially be some shear load on them if the window was open and you were driving at speed.
In May last year the S was driven some distance with the roof on, one of the very few occasions this has ever happened and due to inclement weather returning from Eindhoven.
Hit a massive pothole whilst pressing on a bit on the M1 near J20 and this happenedeek


Continued home with one hand holding the flimsy clip thing in case the panel made a break for freedom,
I'm glad the tangs are quite strong.

v8s4me

7,266 posts

241 months

Thursday 11th May 2017
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Could be the photo but that tang looks a bit short. If that's the case and the struts are a bit loose then that might cause the front to pop.




phillpot

17,437 posts

205 months

Friday 12th May 2017
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v8s4me said:
Could be the photo but that tang looks a bit short.
It does doesn't it?......................

Do you have any clips on the panels to the screen frame?

My thoughts were that nylon would flex very slightly in a hard impact but not fracture whilst giving a softer surface, like the original plastic covered metal tangs?






and none of this is helping vjay with his original question about getting panels recovered wink

Edited by phillpot on Friday 12th May 05:03

v8s4me

7,266 posts

241 months

Friday 12th May 2017
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phillpot said:
.... none of this is helping vjay with his original question about getting panels recovered....
but....

mk1fan said:
......Where in the country are you?

vjay48

Original Poster:

194 posts

181 months

Sunday 14th May 2017
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I aiso think the hard plastic that a previous poster showed on the site would work,also tiger seal would work for bonding in. I'm in Suffolk,so if any knows a trimmer I would be pleased.

v8s4me

7,266 posts

241 months

Monday 15th May 2017
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If you're on the western side of Suffolk then Dave The Trimmer has a good reputation. He did a fantastic job on my seats a few years ago.

In the gallery, row 16, column 3.