Rubber coated clips for wires on frame, where to buy?
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Rubber coated clips for wires on frame, where to buy?
Does anyone have a source for the clips bolted to the frame and firewall that can be bent around hoses and wires? I can find the ones that bolt on but are bolted shut when attached, im looking for the ones more like the originals?
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Re: Rubber coated clips for wires on frame, where to buy?
If you have your old ones, you can do what I did. I peeled off the remainder of the old rubber, reformed them to a nice round shape over a rod clamped in a vise, sandblasted them and painted them black. Then dipped them several times in Plastidip. They came out just like new.
Keep in mind, not all of the clips were rubber coated.
Tim
Keep in mind, not all of the clips were rubber coated.
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Re: Rubber coated clips for wires on frame, where to buy?
does the plastidip hold up to bending? I was wondering if that would work. Some of mine are beyond saving also.
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Re: Rubber coated clips for wires on frame, where to buy?
I dont know how the plastidip would work if you dipped a straight piece and then bent it into a loop, but I would think it would do fine. Mine were all bent into "J" shapes and when I formed it around the wiring etc. it stayed on just fine.
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Re: Rubber coated clips for wires on frame, where to buy?
Like PW Tim, I sand blasted, primed and painted all my clips. Then dipped them in Performix brand
"Plasti Dip" that I found at Home Depot. I dipped the pieces more than once for added thickness.
Follow the directions on the can.... slow in, slow out. Tedious.
Once the can is open the dip wants to thicken but can be thinned again with xylene, toluene, etc.
As a further test, I dipped the handles of a pair of dikes and a pliers... several times.
At this point no telling how well the "dip" will perform. Back at ya' in a year or so.
JB
"Plasti Dip" that I found at Home Depot. I dipped the pieces more than once for added thickness.
Follow the directions on the can.... slow in, slow out. Tedious.
Once the can is open the dip wants to thicken but can be thinned again with xylene, toluene, etc.
As a further test, I dipped the handles of a pair of dikes and a pliers... several times.
At this point no telling how well the "dip" will perform. Back at ya' in a year or so.
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Re: Rubber coated clips for wires on frame, where to buy?
I will pre form them but its an ongoing project so they will see some use as I update line and stuff, this is good info, thanks.
Is there a source for them to replace the ones that are rotted out?
Is there a source for them to replace the ones that are rotted out?
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Re: Rubber coated clips for wires on frame, where to buy?
I started to do this and did a few just fine but my surplus friend ended up finding 4 boxes of NOS ones 

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Re: Rubber coated clips for wires on frame, where to buy?
Reeeaaallllllyyyy
any chance he has more?
Thanks again for all the help guys. I will get pics someday soon, not that they are much to look at.

Thanks again for all the help guys. I will get pics someday soon, not that they are much to look at.
Re: Rubber coated clips for wires on frame, where to buy?
Look at Home Depot or at Lowes etc. in the electrical isles. They have the same type of clamp. Unless you're going for orginal and then that may not be an option.
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Re: Rubber coated clips for wires on frame, where to buy?
nhjohnny1 wrote:Reeeaaallllllyyyyany chance he has more?
Thanks again for all the help guys. I will get pics someday soon, not that they are much to look at.
Nope

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Re: Rubber coated clips for wires on frame, where to buy?
k8icu wrote:Look at Home Depot or at Lowes etc. in the electrical isles. They have the same type of clamp. Unless you're going for orginal and then that may not be an option.
Ive seen them and I think they are close enough. Id use them.
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1953 M62
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1968 M54A2C
1968 M52A2
1966 M151A1
Re: Rubber coated clips for wires on frame, where to buy?
Ill check it out, they just have to be open like the originals so i can add/remove stuff without unbolting the clip, are the depot ones one sided or two sided like the originals?