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Restoring - General discussions that span across many different groups of years and models => Interior & Trunk => Topic started by: hopeto on August 02, 2019, 03:52:37 PM
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I'm redoing the upholstery in my 70 deluxe interior and need to re-use the woodgrain buttons on the new TMI covers. Any suggestions / tips on how to proceed on the removal and reinstallation on the new covers? Here's pics of the front and back of the buttons.
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I would try. Drimmel type tool to take off/remove the mushroomed sections of the post
Reinstall and try epoxy on the post to reinforcement bracket until they are set up or if there was enough of the post left you might try one of the press washers as used on (only smaller dia) 65-66 fastback trunk spring rods. Don't think there is enough height for a thin speed nut
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An experiment:
Instead of completely removing the retaining heads, use a Dremmel tool to "slice" off the "mushroomed" portion leaving the stem, aka leaving a shaft, to attach epoxy, something for the epoxy to grab on to.
For "epoxy", consider JB Weld. Use a short section of plastic straw (banned in San Francisco) to form a new "mushroom" head.
Just tossing out some ideas.
Jim
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I cut them out of the old covers and removed all material between the button and backing plate. Then using a Dremmel I went around the perimeter (did not chop it off even with the retainer plate) of the swedge until I could remove the backing plate. That left a slight bulge at the top of the pin. You will need all the height of the pin. To reinstall I used small speed/push nuts, similar to those shown, using a small deep socket as a drive tool. Just to make sure they wouldn't come loose I mixed up some JB Weld and applied with a toothpick. Thanks for the ideas.
(https://i.imgur.com/1JVCWQrh.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/bJMgk92h.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/bCqEDtih.jpg)
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Jeff,
This thread should be in the library.
Jim
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Jeff,
This thread should be in the library.
Jim
I'll talk to hopeto about reusing his pictures and text so that we can convert this information into a how to. Would apply (reason why I left here in the general area) to many different years and models that used a seat insert.