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				Slotted or Phillips
				Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2001 6:41 pm
				by twilson@motionwear.net
				Down to the picky details - as I sort out the TC I'm finding lots of
 phillips head screws used.  They obviously are of recent vintage.  It's my
 understanding that Abingdon used slotted screw heads on all the early T
 series.  Anyone know details on this?
 
 Tom Wilson  TC0272
 
			 
			
					
				Re: Slotted or Phillips
				Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2001 7:40 pm
				by Charles Hill
				Phillips (actually posidriv) screw did not start appearing on T cars
 until the TD came out.  I know what you mean, though, I am constantly
 finding the wrong fasteners on my TC.  Not only phillips screws but SAE
 nuts and bolts.  I always try to replace them when I find them.  Reduces
 the number of wrenches I need to use in working on the car -  and the
 frustration of trying to match the right nut with the right bolt when
 dealing with a bunch of nuts and bolts of mixed standards.
 
 Regards,
 Charles Hill
 
			 
			
					
				Re: Slotted or Phillips
				Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2001 9:14 pm
				by CFritz7001@aol.com
				For what it's worth, "Phillips Head" fasteners pre-date WW2 by quite a few 
 years.  I don't recall when the design was patented, but it is very possible 
 some of them COULD have been used on T-types
 Carl Fritz
 Gainesville, Florida
 
			 
			
					
				Re: Slotted or Phillips
				Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2001 9:49 pm
				by hamptons1@home.com
				Carl: FWIW I have a "new" and late 1949 example that is original and 
 never been apart. I haven't made any significant progress in 
 dismantling it as yet but so far I have yet to see a single specimen 
 of a Phillips or Robertson(Canadian) head. I dont think they were ever 
 used on TCs. Terry
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 --- In mg-tabc@y..., CFritz7001@a... wrote:
 > For what it's worth, "Phillips Head" fasteners pre-date WW2 by quite 
 a few 
 > years.  I don't recall when the design was patented, but it is very 
 possible 
 > some of them COULD have been used on T-types
 > Carl Fritz
 > Gainesville, Florida 
 
			 
			
					
				Re: Slotted or Phillips
				Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2001 3:00 am
				by Brian Nickerson
				The story I heard about Phillips is that the Allies in WWII were looking for a type of screw that could be used in aircraft manufacture and where various size screws could be fastened with the same driver.  The slotted type required workers to carry around various sized drivers.  Two companies - Phillips and Reed & Prince (Worcester, Massachusetts, USA) - competed for having their design accepted.  Phillips won out.  Although Phillips may have had this type of screw around prior to WWII, it wasn't until and after the war that it was used in any significant quantities.  If this story is true, it would be unlikely that pre-war T cars had Phillips screws.  However, it may be that the guys at Abingdon had worked in the aircraft industry during the war, liked the Phillips screw and brought it into the factory for TCs and after.
 
 Brian NIckerson
 TC/9266
 
 ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
 From: 
twilson@motionwear.net
 Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 21:45:54 -0500 
 
 
 >Down to the picky details - as I sort out the TC I'm finding lots of
 >phillips head screws used.  They obviously are of recent vintage.  It's my
 >understanding that Abingdon used slotted screw heads on all the early T
 >series.  Anyone know details on this?
 >
 >Tom Wilson  TC0272
 >
 >
 >
 > 
 
			 
			
					
				Re: Slotted or Phillips
				Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2001 6:03 am
				by Chip Old
				On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, 
CFritz7001@aol.com wrote:
 
 
 > For what it's worth, "Phillips Head" fasteners pre-date WW2 by quite a
 > few years.  I don't recall when the design was patented, but it is
 > very possible some of them COULD have been used on T-types
 
  
Yes, the Phillips Head existed when our T-Types were made.  However none
 were originally used on the TC or earlier models.  A few appeared on the
 TD and TF.
 
 -- 
 Chip Old               1948 M.G. TC  TC6710  XPAG7430  NEMGTR #2271
 Cub Hill, Maryland     1962 Triumph TR4  CT3154LO  CT3479E
 
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				Re: Slotted or Phillips
				Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2001 9:05 am
				by Crystal Brenner
				If anyone knows when phillips were invented we would love to know for other
 historic reasons beyond the cars. We would agree that they were not original
 for T-ABC.
 Regards,
 John and Crystal     TB#0398
 
 ----- Original Message -----
 From: CFritz7001@aol.com>
 To: twilson@motionwear.net>; mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com>
 Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 12:14 AM
 Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Slotted or Phillips
 
 
 > For what it's worth, "Phillips Head" fasteners pre-date WW2 by quite a few
 > years.  I don't recall when the design was patented, but it is very
 possible
 > some of them COULD have been used on T-types
 > Carl Fritz
 > Gainesville, Florida
 >
 >
 > 
 
			 
			
					
				Re: Slotted or Phillips
				Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2001 9:21 am
				by DAI
				Try:
 
 
http://www.inventors.about.com/science/inventors/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Catenary/philscrw.htm
 
 DAI
 
 
 --- Crystal Brenner cbrenner01@snet.net> wrote: > If
 anyone knows when phillips were invented we would
 
 > love to know for other
 > historic reasons beyond the cars. We would agree
 > that they were not original
 > for T-ABC.
 > Regards,
 > John and Crystal     TB#0398
 > ----- Original Message -----
 > From: CFritz7001@aol.com>
 > To: twilson@motionwear.net>;
 > mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com>
 > Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 12:14 AM
 > Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Slotted or Phillips
 > 
 > 
 > > For what it's worth, "Phillips Head" fasteners
 > pre-date WW2 by quite a few
 > > years.  I don't recall when the design was
 > patented, but it is very
 > possible
 > > some of them COULD have been used on T-types
 > > Carl Fritz
 > > Gainesville, Florida
 > >
 > >
 > >
 > 
 > 
 > 
 
 
  
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				Re: Slotted or Phillips
				Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2001 1:18 pm
				by C. Knight
				hamptons1@home.com wrote:
 
 > 
 > Carl: FWIW I have a "new" and late 1949 example that is original and
 > never been apart. I haven't made any significant progress in
 > dismantling it as yet but so far I have yet to see a single specimen
 > of a Phillips or Robertson(Canadian) head. I dont think they were ever
 > used on TCs. Terry
 
  
My 2 MG Y types - 1948 and 1949, both used Phillips cross slot screws
 almost exclusively holding the internal wooden trims in place. It looks
 as though cross head screws were used on the Y production line, but not
 on the TC line next to it. (there are a few period pictures showing the
 adjacent Y and TC lines at Abingdon).
 Regards
 Cliff
 
			 
			
					
				Re: Slotted or Phillips
				Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2001 2:10 pm
				by Chip Old
				On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, C. Knight wrote to 
mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com:
 
 
 > My 2 MG Y types - 1948 and 1949, both used Phillips cross slot screws
 > almost exclusively holding the internal wooden trims in place. It
 > looks as though cross head screws were used on the Y production line,
 > but not on the TC line next to it. (there are a few period pictures
 > showing the adjacent Y and TC lines at Abingdon).
 
  
The photos show TCs and Ys being *assembled* side by side.  For both
 models the bodies were built elsewhere in the Nuffield empire and were
 shipped in partly trimmed condition to Abingdon for installation onto the
 chassis.  I don't remember where the bodies were built, but I'm pretty
 sure the TC and Y bodies didn't come from the same plant.
 
 -- 
 Chip Old               1948 M.G. TC  TC6710  XPAG7430  NEMGTR #2271
 Cub Hill, Maryland     1962 Triumph TR4  CT3154LO  CT3479E
 
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