I could use a little help here. It is time to attach the hood on my 1931 roadster pickup project, and as I am only running a fiberglass hood top with no sidepanels, I thought perhap the 1/4 turn Dzus fasners would be the way to go. I went to the Dzus website, and they have as many different kinds of fasteners as there are fleas on a dog, which only left me confused. At the rear of the hood, the fiberglass hood is 1/8" thick, the lacing is about 1/16" thick, and directly under the lacing is my steel cowl, which is between 1/32" and 1/16" thick. At the front of the hood, the hood and lacing are the same thickness, however the fiberglass grillshell is about 3/16" thick, backed up by a 1/8" plate stiffner on the inside of the grillshell. Does anyone out there have some familiarity with these faseners, how forgiving are they in respect to material thickness they will clamp on, how many would you use on a model A hood top, what do they look like on the exposed part which shows (I have only seen them in rod magazines, pictures too small for any detail), and how do they attach to the cowl and grillshell? Does the exposed portion have a protective bezel around it that doesn't turn, or does it turn directly against the painted hood? If you are running a glass hood on your car with this type of fastener what part number of fastener did you use? Better yet, does anyone know of a source for them in Ontario Canada. Any help or pictures would be appreciated. Please don't refer me to the dzus website, I've been there already. Thanx a lot---Brian