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Old 02-14-2020, 10:07 AM   #1
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Are the open end wrenches and adjustable wrench supposed to be painted black like most of the other tools? Thanks
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What year /month earlier ones no-1928-29. year depending?
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I have a 31 Slant Window Cabriolet which came out in May 31. Thanks
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here you go.
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Are the open end wrenches and adjustable wrench supposed to be painted black like most of the other tools? Thanks

FOR YOUR 1931 CAR (from the 2016 revisions of the Restoration Guidelines):



"The fixed and movable jaws of the adjustable wrench were dipped in black pyroxylin prior to assembly. The knurled adjuster was blued steel and the pin was unfinished steel."


"The open end wrenches were painted with a thin coat of black lacquer."


I paint the wrenches with satin black paint and use gun bluing on the knurled adjuster.
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I paint the wrenches with satin black paint and use gun bluing on the knurled adjuster.
Don, when you do this, do you remove the knurled adjuster before bluing?

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I paint the wrenches with satin black paint and use gun bluing on the knurled adjuster.
Don, when you do this, do you remove the knurled adjuster before bluing?

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