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Re: [Morgans] 4/4 Glass wing mounting

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Subject: Re: [Morgans] 4/4 Glass wing mounting
From: "John T. Blair" <jblair1948@cox.net>
Date: Tue, 05 May 2015 08:54:31 -0400
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At 03:13 PM 5/4/2015, you wrote:

 >Preparing to be ready shortly to hang the fibreglass wings on the freshly
 >painted body of the '67 4/4 and would like to solicit the collective wisdom
 >of the list members.   Due to these not being steel, I am thinking that it
 >might be wise to sandwich the wing between two 1/16" or 1/8" thickness
 >rubber fender washers, backed up by a steel fender washer on the bolthead
 >end.

Bill,

That sure sounds like a smart idea to me.  I don't see any problem 
with it except
at a show, you might get docked a few points for it if the judge 
notices it or there are several Morgans there.  But I don't know that 
I'd worry about that.  I'd be
looking to protect the integrity.

That being said, I don't know that it really is required.  The inside 
of the fender is
supported its entire length by either sitting on the inner fender 
panel, or by being
screwed up to the sill plate under the door.  Then the heavy front of 
the fender
is supported by the strut on the front suspension member.  So the 
bolts are mearly there to keep the fender in place not to support 
it.  So there shouldn't be
much stress at the bolt holes.

John


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