Budensor Posted February 27, 2015 Share Posted February 27, 2015 CAN ANYONE TELL ME THE BEST WAY TO REMOVE THE GRILL EMBLEM FROM 1936 BUICK ROADMASTER 80C. I'm really hopeing someone give me any idea how to simply. I've looked at the car and the only way I can see to remove it is to almost disciple the hold front end ? I'm looking for so help Please. I need to have it Rechromed. Also looking for the best person to have it Rechromed Buy ? ThanksBud Ensor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FLYER15015 Posted February 27, 2015 Share Posted February 27, 2015 Bud,GOT PICTURES ?FRONT AND REAR PLEASE.You will get more help that way................Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoelsBuicks Posted February 27, 2015 Share Posted February 27, 2015 Bud, you're right - lot's of front end disassembly to get to the nuts on the back side of the grill emblem. If I wanted to get to those badly enough, before I start taking a bunch of things apart, I would fashion a 'throwaway' socket (3/8" I believe) onto the end of something like an 1/8" brazing rod and fish it through from the side of the radiator. Put a 90 degree bend on one end to facilitate turning. Getting it off this way would probably be easier than getting back it on because you'd have to square up the nuts so that they'd not cross thread.One word of warning for rechroming your emblem, be sure to tell the plater that the red part is essentially fired glass. Before the nickel dip, the plater will buff the copper and this will create much heat. The heat will chip the red glass and ruin the piece. It happended to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Budensor Posted February 28, 2015 Author Share Posted February 28, 2015 Bud, you're right - lot's of front end disassembly to get to the nuts on the back side of the grill emblem. If I wanted to get to those badly enough, before I start taking a bunch of things apart, I would fashion a 'throwaway' socket (3/8" I believe) onto the end of something like an 1/8" brazing rod and fish it through from the side of the radiator. Put a 90 degree bend on one end to facilitate turning. Getting it off this way would probably be easier than getting back it on because you'd have to square up the nuts so that they'd not cross thread.One word of warning for rechroming your emblem, be sure to tell the plater that the red part is essentially fired glass. Before the nickel dip, the plater will buff the copper and this will create much heat. The heat will chip the red glass and ruin the piece. It happended to me.Joel,Thank You very much. I've thal to a guy that Plates for a company that Restores Emblems and does Red Cloisonné Glass. He say they plate after the emblem after the red cloisonné glass is done. Thanks againBud Ensor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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