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Re: TC Floorboards
Posted: Fri Nov 26, 1999 12:48 pm
by Charles Hill
Jack, please resend your email address - or check to make sure your
message filter will accept messages from me. My reply off list was
bounced back.
Charles Hill
TC floorboards
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2001 3:22 pm
by Jeff Fields
Is it necessary to order the screws for fixing the floorboards in a TC? Or
may I purchase them at the local hardware.....if so, what is specific size
and type?
Please take me off the list due to holiday from 12 APR-22APR.
Safety Fast !
Jeff F

440.355.MGMG (Home)
440.897.2309 (new cell)
Re: TC floorboards
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2001 4:06 pm
by Frank O_ The Mountain
In a message dated 4/9/01 3:24:42 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
jfield@leeca.org
writes:
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Jeff, if your local hardware store carries BSF countersunk screws...then
there is your source....otherwise order the kit from Moss or Abingdon.
I believe you'll have to take yourself off the list by visiting
www.yahoogroups.com
Terry
TC Floorboards
Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 11:57 am
by Jim
Hi Group-
I need some advice. I am ready to mount my floorboard and am wondering if there should be a weather proofing or a seal between the floor boards and the tunnel flange, the side frame, and the foot ramp. I have the metal angles that mount the rear of the floorboards to the tunnel ramp and that should seal that area.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated
Jim Buell
TC 9806
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Re: TC Floorboards
Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 1:39 pm
by Peter Roberts
Jim,
Not a real good idea. You will remove those floorboards one day and rue
having put down sealant. I have driven in driving rain many many times and
never had a leakage problem...at least not from below!
_Peter
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Subject: [mg-tabc] TC Floorboards
> Hi Group-
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> I need some advice. I am ready to mount my floorboard and am wondering if
> there should be a weather proofing or a seal between the floor boards and
> the tunnel flange, the side frame, and the foot ramp. I have the metal
> angles that mount the rear of the floorboards to the tunnel ramp and that
> should seal that area.
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> Any advice will be greatly appreciated
>
> Jim Buell
> TC 9806
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