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Hi Forum Readers and Collectors. I have had this really nice condition M-43 Shovel cover for some time, bought it with a broken stud and kept it as a future project. :think:

 

It is in that really desirable color that almost everyone searches for. ;)

 

Cheers Lewis

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Hi Forum Readers and Collectors.

 

"Give us the tools and we will finish the job", Winston Churchill

 

Thankfully I picked this United-Carr set up and intend to complete the work tomorrow. :thumbsup:

 

Cheers Lewis

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Lewis... that is wild! Just when I thought that such a fastener was not fixable... you come up with exactly the right tool....

 

I would be interested to see how its done...

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If you need LTD snaps and the tools to replace them, Witmer coach works in New holland Pennsylvania has all of that. They sell parts and accessories for many old types of fastners that used to be used on antique carriages and on antique cars.

Tom Bowers

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If you're looking for Lift the Dot studs and buttons in the future, try LeBaron Bonney. They are famed for their upolstery for antique cars and have an excellent catalog online: www.lebaronbonney.com

 

Dave

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Thankfully I picked this United-Carr set up and intend to complete the work tomorrow. :thumbsup:

 

Cheers Lewis[/font]

 

 

WOW - where have you found this tool?

I also could use one :w00t:

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Lewis... that is wild! Just when I thought that such a fastener was not fixable... you come up with exactly the right tool....

 

I would be interested to see how its done...

 

Hi Patriot, thanks for your message, sure will show you the results when I have finished. By the way I am using orginal stock lift dots as well, I bought a carton with fifty in, all each individually sealed in foiled brown paper and then in an indivdual carton each set, master pack 1945 dated.

 

Cheers Lewis

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Now that's a tool that will come in handy mate.

 

Let me know if you need instructions on using the kit.

 

Hi Tom & Dave, thanks for letting American members know where to get replacement studs and such. :thumbsup:

 

Hi Mr-X, I probably have severeal items that will need stud replacements so the tool was good and the original LTD studs I got as well. ;)

 

I think I have the gist of using the tool, Instruction 42. sub-para. sub-section ~1648 ' To avoid swearing during operation of tool please don't hit digits with the hammer ' :crying:

 

Cheers Lewis

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WOW - where have you found this tool?

I also could use one :w00t:

 

Hi Constabulary, I picked this up some years ago knowing that I either had or would require to repair some of my collection items at some time, advanced planning. I also have a British style one for fixing or repairing the studs on British airbone denison smocks.

 

Sorry I can't guide you where to get one from, possibly the civilian companies that sell modern studs might also have some sort of jig to do the job. Seeing this at a militaria show I just knew I needed to have it.

 

Cheers Lewis

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Hi Forum Readers and Collectors.

 

So here is one photo with the stud removed, and a second photo with the new stud installed. :thumbsup:

 

Job Done , Winston Churchill happy again :lol:

 

Cheers Lewis

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Give us the tools and we will finish the job[/b]", [/size] Winston Churchill

 

Thankfully I picked this United-Carr set up and intend to complete the work tomorrow. :thumbsup:

 

Cheers Lewis[/font]

 

"Difficulties mastered are opportunities won."

Winston Churchill

 

well done Lewis! :thumbsup:

Terry

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"Difficulties mastered are opportunities won."

Winston Churchill

 

well done Lewis! :thumbsup:

Terry

 

Hi Terry, thanks for the Churchill quote, always one to fit the situation.

 

Take care and happy holiday season :thumbsup:

 

Cheers Lewis

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Awesome job, looks great! and what an awesome tool set.

Haydn

 

Hi Haydn,

 

thanks for your comments, the job is always easier if you have the right tool and that's a good one. ;)

 

Also it's good to put a piece back into circulation again, maybe in years to come someone else will own this item

and will not even be aware that it has been repaired. :think:

 

Merry Christmas :thumbsup:

 

Cheers Lewis

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