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Diamond Plate Install Question

Postby Classic Finn » Sun Jul 29, 2007 7:31 am

What is the correct procedure to install the Diamond plating?

Is it with glue 1st and then with Stainless Screws or ? :thinking:

I purchased Diamond plate for the front lower half radius area and also to the bottom of the hatch..

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Postby khutson » Sun Jul 29, 2007 8:45 am

Howdy Finn,!

On my TD when I had aluminum under where my diamond plate would go I used rivets to attach. I also siliconed with silicone formulated for alluminum for extra bond.

When my diamond plating didn't have alluminum under it I used screws. I also used screws on the tighter curves as the rivets didn't hold down the DP as good as I wanted.

Srry i'm not a technical type guy and I'm not good at explaining how I do things.

I also used screws to even out the looks if that makes sense. I tried my best to keep them evenly spaced and straight. I have a lot more screws than needed but to make the screws more appeasing to the eye I put more in certian place to balance the look.

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This piece is on the hatch but it's the same on the front. Across the top you can see the screws. There was too much of a bend and the rivets did not work as well as I wanted so it's screwed. I really didn't mind the look of the screws.

Hope this helps and I'm sure others will chime in soon.

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Postby Joanne » Sun Jul 29, 2007 8:58 am

Hi Heikki,

All of my surfaces are flat so the installation was easy. I predrilled all of the holes in the diamond plate then attached it to the trailer with stainless screws. I put a little bead of silicone across the top of the diamond plate to keep water from getting between the trailer and the diamond plate.

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Postby Classic Finn » Sun Jul 29, 2007 9:24 am

Dear Ken and Joanne

Im really thankful for the advice from you.. Yes the radius is a sharp one so I want to make sure it will stay on properly.

Could it be possible to show a photo or 2 of the type of screws you used please..

I,ll go and get some screws shortly for it...How far apart wuould you need to go? Every 5 or 6 inches? Or?

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Postby doug hodder » Sun Jul 29, 2007 10:23 am

Heikki...the info I have you in the PM is just for attaching it flat to the front tongue. That technique won't work for attaching it in a curve on your tear body, as I drilled and tapped the frame to attach it to and it is just flat, my plate is 1/8" too beefy to be bending to fit your profile. Doug
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Postby Classic Finn » Sun Jul 29, 2007 10:35 am

doug hodder wrote:Heikki...the info I have you in the PM is just for attaching it flat to the front tongue. That technique won't work for attaching it in a curve on your tear body, as I drilled and tapped the frame to attach it to and it is just flat, my plate is 1/8" too beefy to be bending to fit your profile. Doug


Gotcha.. The stuff I picked up is fairly bendable..But I dont think its sturdy enough for the tounge... They do have different thicknesses available there..

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Postby khutson » Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:36 pm

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looks like that...srry for the crappy pic. I left my camera at the shop. mine were a bit longer though.

maybe it will help..

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Postby Classic Finn » Sun Jul 29, 2007 2:08 pm

khutson wrote:Image


looks like that...srry for the crappy pic. I left my camera at the shop. mine were a bit longer though.

maybe it will help..

Ken


Hi Ken Glad to hear from you... Yup we have them . Those look like selfdrilling ... are they?
And stainless correct?
How far apart did you screw them?

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Postby Classic Finn » Tue Jul 31, 2007 2:09 pm

How far apart should we set the screws for the Diamond plate?

On the front and back .. ? the width is eactly 61 inches.. :thinking:


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Postby khutson » Tue Jul 31, 2007 2:25 pm

Hey bud,

Mine were not self tapping. Since they would be mostly in the wood. Not sure if self tapping would be a good idea for wood but I could be wrong maybe someone else has a opinion on that.

Mine are every few inches or so and even less in some places but like I said I also was trying to balance the look of the screws too.

hope that helps.

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Postby Classic Finn » Tue Jul 31, 2007 5:00 pm

khutson wrote:Hey bud,

Mine were not self tapping. Since they would be mostly in the wood. Not sure if self tapping would be a good idea for wood but I could be wrong maybe someone else has a opinion on that.

Mine are every few inches or so and even less in some places but like I said I also was trying to balance the look of the screws too.

hope that helps.

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Hey Ken - Thats the words I was looking for.. Balancing the layout of the screws.. :lol: :lol: :lol: So they get put on evenly..

The many screws weve got here are self tapping as you call it. Quite handy actually.

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Postby Classic Finn » Tue Jul 31, 2007 5:02 pm

khutson wrote:Hey bud,

Mine were not self tapping. Since they would be mostly in the wood. Not sure if self tapping would be a good idea for wood but I could be wrong maybe someone else has a opinion on that.

Mine are every few inches or so and even less in some places but like I said I also was trying to balance the look of the screws too.

hope that helps.

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Hey Ken - Thats the words I was looking for.. Balancing the layout of the screws.. :lol: :lol: :lol: So they get put on evenly..

The many screws weve got here are self tapping as you call it. Quite handy actually.

Boy I wish the rains and winds would go away.. Its hindering my work..on the tear that is..Got all materials and its raining ... just my luck. :lol: :lol:

Cant do anything but laugh... :cry: :cry:

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Postby khutson » Wed Aug 01, 2007 8:32 am

I would love to see some rain! :cry:


We have had more this year than usual but I would still love to see some more.

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Postby schaney » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:13 pm

If it's a flat surface another option is epoxy if you don't want a bunch of nasty looking screws. Be sure to use a surface prep on the aluminum, thicken your epoxy to the consistency of catsup (I use a mix of silica powder and wood dust), then weight it down good until it sets.
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Postby Alphacarina » Thu Aug 16, 2007 9:00 pm

khutson wrote:I would love to see some rain! :cry:

Erin might be giving you your wish . . . . no?

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