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cjshaker 04-10-2024 12:44 PM

Removing caps on '37 hubcaps?
 

I'm looking for pointers on how to remove the stainless caps on '37 hubcaps so that they can be restored, and the bases painted. I don't want to damage them, and they look to be easily damaged if not done right.

Seth Swoboda 04-10-2024 01:03 PM

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Drill a small hole on the back of the hubcap through the steel. Be careful as not to go through the stainless cap on the outside. Use compressed air to blow air into the small hole. The cap should come off.

Zeke3 04-10-2024 01:16 PM

Re: Removing caps on '37 hubcaps?
 

You will also find more tips on restoring these hubcaps by searching this forum using the “Advanced Search” and search for “hubcap” and the author is “Nelsb01”.

For example this discussion: https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showt...hlight=Hubcaps

Kube 04-10-2024 01:32 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Seth Swoboda (Post 2303727)
Drill a small hole on the back of the hubcap through the steel. Be careful as not to go through the stainless cap on the outside. Use compressed air to blow air into the small hole. The cap should come off.

Seth is spot on. I place the cap over a thick towel to "catch" the stainless part.

jimTN 04-10-2024 04:38 PM

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when you paint go easy on the area under where the little cap goes or it will not go back on easily

cjshaker 04-10-2024 04:44 PM

Re: Removing caps on '37 hubcaps?
 

Thanks for the suggestion of compressed air. I would not have thought of that one. I think I'm more nervous now about getting them back on without damaging them. Making a mold would be a lot of work, so I'll have to think that over a bit.
Thanks again,
Doug

hotcoupe 04-10-2024 07:48 PM

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I concur with what jimTN said , don't apply a lot of paint to the portion of the hubcap where the stainless steel cap goes on. I have used Variprime, made by Du Pont. Place the carbon steel in the freezer overnight and heat the stainless in the oven @ 200° for 20 minutes, it will slip right on.
Hope this helps,
Tom

Kube 04-10-2024 08:01 PM

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I actually carefully tape that area after the first coat of paint has been applied.
Place the stainless cap on a suitably sized plastic bucket with a thin towel draped over the edge to install the center. It goes on fairly easy.

petehoovie 04-10-2024 11:16 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by hotcoupe (Post 2303803)
I concur with what jimTN said , don't apply a lot of paint to the portion of the hubcap where the stainless steel cap goes on. I have used Variprime, made by Du Pont. Place the carbon steel in the freezer overnight and heat the stainless in the oven @ 200° for 20 minutes, it will slip right on.
Hope this helps,
Tom

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cjshaker 04-11-2024 04:03 PM

Re: Removing caps on '37 hubcaps?
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by hotcoupe (Post 2303803)
I concur with what jimTN said , don't apply a lot of paint to the portion of the hubcap where the stainless steel cap goes on. I have used Variprime, made by Du Pont. Place the carbon steel in the freezer overnight and heat the stainless in the oven @ 200° for 20 minutes, it will slip right on.
Hope this helps,
Tom


Thanks for that suggestion. Heating and cooling parts to mate them is a long practiced good idea, so long as I don't over cook it. That would ruin the flavor. :)

Seth Swoboda 04-11-2024 04:22 PM

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Just use it as a pre-heat for a pizza you can bake after for your reward.

Kube 04-11-2024 06:30 PM

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It can be done :)

The "after restoration" photo is overexposed. Rest assured the blue V8 is much darker in real life.


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