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Body panel screws

Anyone know where to get the screws that are used on the moulding strips etc. Geoff needs some to replace a bunch but he wants Stainless- around 1 1/2" long. They are not the standard shaped head by the looks of it.
John H
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Reply #1
John, I deal with a screw and bolt company here in Conyers by the name of Anderson Screw and Supply.  They have always had anything that I have needed.  I could not find a website but here is what I could find.
Andersson Supply Ltd Co Conyers, GA, 30012 - YP.com
Gary B

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Reply #2
Anyone know where to get the screws that are used on the moulding strips etc. Geoff needs some to replace a bunch but he wants Stainless- around 1 1/2" long. They are not the standard shaped head by the looks of it.
John H
I believe the original screws are oval head stainless with painted heads (I think #8 x 1-1/4" or 1-1/2" long).  I don't know where you can find painted ones.
I replaced mine with stainless flatheads(McMaster-Carr) because a few of my bay doors swung up so far that the door would make contact and leave a Phillips head mark on the door.
I know when you pull out the old ones they don't look like stainless because of the rust on them but that is just from the steel wall tubing - an indication that the screws or molding need be resealed.
John Fitzgerald
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Reply #3
I had great success getting the ones I needed from FT.  They could probably send you a sack full of what ever you wanted and they would be the right ones.  Have a great day  ----  Fritz
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Reply #4
SS ovalheads are not hard to find.

Dip them in denatured alcohol and spray with white paint. Easy to do-- stick them into a piece of cardboard so the heads are accessible for spraying the paint.
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Reply #7
What I'm running into with the oval head screws, is that the older belt moldings are countersunk more generously, with a larger radius than the new replacement belt course from FT.  There appears to be two choices...let the screw heads stand a bit proud, or re-countersink the new moldings, breaking the integrity of the paint.  Smaller screws would fit the new belt course but not the existing pilot holes.  I may end up just replacing it all in order to get it to match, along with new pilot hole locations. 
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