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pumpkin 05-31-2013 11:03 AM

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I like the chalet idea. I have been playing with that one for a while. Once life slows back down and I get caught up on projects I might give it a go. If I could only get some more airplane floors I would have the materials to do the mockup,,,,wink wink.

robs71k5 06-05-2013 01:12 AM

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Hi Bob sorry I ain't got over there yet. Been busy with things over here and employment gigs ill pm you .
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robs71k5 06-15-2013 02:19 AM

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I have another question /suggestion about how to go about shipping and purchasing these headers .That being who is ready for the header for immediate installation .Within five days of receiving the header . This idea is best for my situation cause I don't want to go thought this process if their deamed unworthy of an install on your truck .
I believe these people will help me to deliver a better product and to help with instructions for the installation process. While I am certain these parts will do exactly what I have designed them to do I would prefer those on top of the list to pm me that their ready to purchase and install which will help me sort out any pending issues I might have over overlooked . I believe I will start shipping in two weeks. I know I have suggested this before but they are on the press and there will be five shipped and I would like feedback from those installs before I invest more resources for everyone .I hope to be able to get one to every one that wants one with a short delay for the first five so I might offer refunds for anyone for which its not meeting their expectations .
This is for your protection and mine and I hope it's reasonable
I will except PayPal ,cash and only certified cheques after they have cleared for $260.00 plus actual shipping .Parts are pretty indestructible as far as shipping goes but will judge case by case and apply insurance as required or requested
Best regards and I truly hope everyone is satisfied cause I know it was the best thing I put on my Blazer
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markedgar5 06-16-2013 12:29 AM

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Absolutely interested if avail. Have a brand new softopper waitin to be installed.
Thanks for the product.
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niceguy678us 06-16-2013 09:44 AM

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I'll buy one now.

Effeckt 06-16-2013 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by robs71k5 (Post 6124297)
I have another question /suggestion about how to go about shipping and purchasing these headers .That being who is ready for the header for immediate installation .Within five days of receiving the header . This idea is best for my situation cause I don't want to go thought this process if their deamed unworthy of an install on your truck .
I believe these people will help me to deliver a better product and to help with instructions for the installation process. While I am certain these parts will do exactly what I have designed them to do I would prefer those on top of the list to pm me that their ready to purchase and install which will help me sort out any pending issues I might have over overlooked . I believe I will start shipping in two weeks. I know I have suggested this before but they are on the press and there will be five shipped and I would like feedback from those installs before I invest more resources for everyone .I hope to be able to get one to every one that wants one with a short delay for the first five so I might offer refunds for anyone for which its not meeting their expectations .
This is for your protection and mine and I hope it's reasonable
I will except PayPal ,cash and only certified cheques after they have cleared for $260.00 plus actual shipping .Parts are pretty indestructible as far as shipping goes but will judge case by case and apply insurance as required or requested
Best regards and I truly hope everyone is satisfied cause I know it was the best thing I put on my Blazer
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Definitely appreciate your efforts for a quality product. I'd have to wait until the next batch as I don't have my softtopper yet.
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chewysask 06-16-2013 01:10 PM

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Hello Rob

I would like one also but i dont have a soft top yet did you buy yours in canada?If you have info it would be appreciated. Carey

Yukon Jack 06-18-2013 04:31 PM

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Awesome to see you take this project on. I got a bikini top made years ago and available for purchase from a local upholstery shop and know the work that it takes to take an idea and get it available. If I hadn't already installed my soft top with snaps on the windshield, I would have been in line to buy one of these for sure!

iBlazer 06-18-2013 07:24 PM

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I installed this soft top today. It looks great. It's a very nice addition to the truck. Our weather here can change without notice and this top gives me lots of options. The only part I dont like is the frame around the doors. But it is easy enough to remove if Im going to have the top off for a while.
It was painful drilling holes in the top of the windshield! Although they would be no big deal to fill in some day, I would have bought one of these for sure!
Good luck with it! It's a great idea.

robs71k5 06-21-2013 12:28 AM

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Sorry I Blazer I couldn't help you out with getting a header to you in time but I think they should be rolling in the door an the end of this week beginning of next .I will ship as many as I get , wait for a response and then keep it rolling till every ones who wants one has one
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mtully79 06-21-2013 02:41 PM

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Can you PM me shipping to 23455? Blazer goes into the body shop next week and I'll be looking to order one from you middle of July.

Thanks!

ld271 07-08-2013 02:23 PM

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I'm definitely in on purchasing one. PM sent.

robs71k5 07-12-2013 02:07 AM

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I pick up some headers tonight and their ready for installation .I you are ready for purchce shipping and installing please PM me if you haven't already . We would like to ship five immediately to 67-72 trucks .Two will be on Ebay to further subsidize if possible the further interests which addresses the requirement to open windows before the door can be opened (phase two of our project) we hope we can get the next bunch out by the middle of August providing no more issues arise .Regards Rob Let's Get it on !
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crv 07-14-2013 09:29 AM

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??? Rob could you shoot me a reply? I need one like yesterday!

amcgeh01 07-27-2013 11:08 PM

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Put me down for one as well.. PM sent..

Effeckt 07-28-2013 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by crv (Post 6174622)
Anybody else make or sell anything similar? Have a Softopper that I'd like to install this summer but don't want to drill into windshield frame.
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No.. that's why he created his own and is going though great efforts to do this in the first place. If you are so anxious to do it and don't want to wait until he is ready, then your only other option would be to cut up a top and make your own. There are members on here parting out tops regularly in the classified section. I would look there if you wanted to do that.

D.PASSMORE 07-28-2013 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by crv (Post 6172249)
??? Rob could you shoot me a reply? I need one like yesterday!

Maybe there is other members that inquired before you did and he is filling those request first. I know I'm rather far down on the list. You should be able to fabricate something in the meantime or contact soft topper. They might have a brace in production.

MrGraySay 07-29-2013 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by robs71k5 (Post 6168949)
I pick up some headers tonight and their ready for installation .I you are ready for purchce shipping and installing please PM me if you haven't already . We would like to ship five immediately to 67-72 trucks .Two will be on Ebay to further subsidize if possible the further interests which addresses the requirement to open windows before the door can be opened (phase two of our project) we hope we can get the next bunch out by the middle of August providing no more issues arise .Regards Rob Let's Get it on !
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Great work & innovation with your fabrication, Rob. I sent you a PM & would love an update on your progress/availability when you have a moment. I have a brand new Softtop & am holding out for your solution. Cheers.

AHowe88 07-31-2013 05:02 PM

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Great idea and execution. Have you considered looking into 3D printing them instead? There are a bunch of places that will do custom 3D printing, and I have heard it isn't terribly expensive.

skorpioskorpio 08-01-2013 02:35 AM

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Originally Posted by AHowe88 (Post 6198560)
Great idea and execution. Have you considered looking into 3D printing them instead? There are a bunch of places that will do custom 3D printing, and I have heard it isn't terribly expensive.

I'd say that piece would be about $400-500 in material, easy, in 3D print medium, it's nearly 6 feet long, beside I've never seen a 3D printer that can print much larger than a 3 foot cube. Also 3D print material is not what you'd consider rugged. It's basically a prototyping material not a finished product material. It's essentially a sort of rigid foam made to take a fraction of the space in the cartridge as it does when printed. I plan on doing 3D prints to make a casting master for my intake manifold, which it works well for, but I can't honestly think of a single place I would use a 3D print as a finished piece in an automotive application, at least any piece I've ever seen.

AHowe88 08-01-2013 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by skorpioskorpio (Post 6199394)
I'd say that piece would be about $400-500 in material, easy, in 3D print medium, it's nearly 6 feet long, beside I've never seen a 3D printer that can print much larger than a 3 foot cube. Also 3D print material is not what you'd consider rugged. It's basically a prototyping material not a finished product material. It's essentially a sort of rigid foam made to take a fraction of the space in the cartridge as it does when printed. I plan on doing 3D prints to make a casting master for my intake manifold, which it works well for, but I can't honestly think of a single place I would use a 3D print as a finished piece in an automotive application, at least any piece I've ever seen.


Honestly I have no experience with 3D printing, but I read recently that there are over a 1000 different materials they can use in printing with different strengths. Given that they have printing guns (with varying degrees of success), there must be some strong enough. Interestingly enough, Leno uses one regularly: http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/extras...y-old-parts-1/

That said, I think you are definitely right about the size, that would probably be a deal killer.

skorpioskorpio 08-01-2013 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by AHowe88 (Post 6199543)
Honestly I have no experience with 3D printing, but I read recently that there are over a 1000 different materials they can use in printing with different strengths. Given that they have printing guns (with varying degrees of success), there must be some strong enough. Interestingly enough, Leno uses one regularly: http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/extras...y-old-parts-1/

That said, I think you are definitely right about the size, that would probably be a deal killer.

Maybe things have changed, but the printer in the Leno article looks exactly like the one I've printed on before, and the one I'll be printing my manifold casting master on. As far as I know it only prints in 2 materials, a white material that looks like the material that the part Leno is posing with, and a dark brown material that is solvent soluble that is used to print part supports while the print is in process or to print captive elements. One of the demos on the machine is a salt/pepper shaker which has about a 3/32" to 1/8" thick wall and is maybe 1 1/4" diameter and 1" tall, the completed piece can be easily crushed to dust in your hand and takes about 45 min to print the pair.

robs71k5 08-03-2013 03:53 PM

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Ok so there are five headers out being installed. I need those who are interested in the next shippment to email me at srpenner@hotmail.com if your to ready for shipping cause it just makes my life easier to process without mixups.The next shipment will occur shortly after we start getting feedback on the first shippment .I encourage those who purchased to make their feedback as promptly as possible .Thanks Rob
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robs71k5 08-03-2013 04:05 PM

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I'm just, guessing it will be $40.00 or less cause I just shipped one to Florida and it was $39. and change
Not sure if I want to do actual shipping anymore cause its just twice the work and I frankly don't have that kind of time any more so I think $45.00 for every destination should cover and I dont see anyone complaining about the parts or shipping yet .Then I can get on with building them and making the window attachments that are the next phase

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Originally Posted by mtully79 (Post 6135231)
Can you PM me shipping to 23455? Blazer goes into the body shop next week and I'll be looking to order one from you middle of July.

Thanks!

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amcgeh01 08-04-2013 12:54 PM

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Rob,

Please clean out your pm inbox.. it is full and cannot receive any msgs.. I know you are probably trying to keep track of everyone's request for purchase and that is probably why it is full.. Maybe the Mod can figure out a way to save them elsewhere..???

robs71k5 08-06-2013 10:34 PM

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Cleaned it up a bit so should work thanks for the info
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Effeckt 08-07-2013 02:03 AM

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Sent you an email as requested to keep myself in the loop. I didn't know if you were looking for people who already have a soft top or just those actively interested. Either way, wanted to make sure I do what I can to get one of these before it's too late!

D.PASSMORE 08-07-2013 09:18 AM

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Rob, I got the header last week. Great packing to ensure no damage. I inspected the header panel and did a quick test fit on my blazer windshield frame. It looks like a good fit. The workmanship is good and the product is rugged. That was my main concern - thickness of fiberglass. No worries, it should with stand what ever mother nature throws against it. I will start the installation this Friday. I have a softtopper ready to go, but the header piece will need some body work to smooth it out for final painting. I will start a thread to show the install from begining to end. Thanks David

robs71k5 08-07-2013 04:15 PM

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Thanks David I hope your install goes smoothly and renders your installation irreplaceable which was my intention to begin with. As far as the part itself goes I was hoping to be able to offer a part finished both sides but the equipment I would have needed to complete to that spec (smooth both sides)would have made the cost double for the sake of a little body work that the purchaser would have to do irregardless to match their individual paint schemes .So I made the desision to continue with a part that could encompass further development with respect to the door opening and closing with out having to role down the window. Another pet peeve of mine .
MOD
Just a reminder there is a mod aswell to help with the weather getting under the domes on the leading edge .That is to say one could take a layer of bondo and build it up in a wedge shape to exceed the height of the domes on the leading edge just below the canvas which will help to deflect the wind and rain over the canvas leading edge .But the canvas leading edge snaps have to be install first so you have a reference line which is the canvas Leading edge line . Please email me with help for this procedure I will try to put up a diagram if your not sure of what I"m talking about .
I would like everyone to have the best experience possible.
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D.PASSMORE 08-13-2013 09:31 AM

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Rob - Did you use the rivits that was supplied with your header to secure the snaps to the header and leading edge of the softtopper?

Another one, the L brackets that will be installed to WS frame edges. How did you install? Did you mod the header at the ends to have them protrude out so the front window bracket can attach?

Also, I'm looking at trying to use the SS header/snap bar supplied with the softopper attached to the fiberglass header. Just a thought...

FYI- I'm leaving on a fishing trip to Alaska Wendsday afternoon - be back the following week. Install on hold until then. But I have taken alot of pictures of the softopper bracket install on the tub.

Thanks Dave

crv 08-13-2013 11:43 AM

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@ D.PASSMORE - I was planning on using their header/snap bar until I saw how little the snaps were threaded into it. I ended up taking all of their snaps out and clamped it to the fiberglass header to use as a template to drill the holes for snaps which I then riveted on the fiberglass header. For my mounting holes, I cut the heads off a few bolts and ground a point on them to transfer my holes on each end of the windshield frame. Drilled those and marked and drilled for the two center mounts as well.

@Rob - I think I may have goofed up a little. I'm going to attach pics so you can see, but my header isn't sitting down on each side...unless my windshield frame differs some from your mold. I'm going to try and see if I can get it to fit a little better.

D.PASSMORE 08-13-2013 01:14 PM

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CRV, I see - good idea with pointed screws. On the header, do you feel the cavas is pulling it backwards to lift the edges?

crv 08-13-2013 03:04 PM

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I'm sure the Softopper being brand new and tight isn't helping, but in Rob's original pictures, it looks like his piece is fitting nicely. I'll see if he has any ideas or suggestions.
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Blazerowner 08-15-2013 04:04 PM

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I have seen these made with sheet metal on another thread. I don't want to drill my windshield either so I might fab something up out of sheet metal myself. I wonder why Softopper doesn't offer an option with no snaps. I would pay extra for it.

robs71k5 08-17-2013 04:21 PM

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Sorry guys I took a well deserved fishing holiday but am back now .So What I seem to be observing is some slackness at each side .I hope the Header was installed completely before the softopper . The rivets I sent were intended to be used in the snaps butI think they are too long and might have to be trimmed down .You can do this by punching out the rivet stem ,cut the rivet portion down and insert it back into the centre of the rivet hole Then install the rivet if rom the underside of the header to protrude thought the snap on the outer side .Hope that makes some sense
David did you install the header and have it bolted down before you installed the snaps across the front of the Header? That is paramount to getting a good product installation. The header needs to be installed so the pads at each of the four bolt down spots are mating together
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robs71k5 08-17-2013 09:52 PM

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I do not recommend using the metal strip that comes with the softopper kit to install your snaps into the header. Because that is flat and your are changing the dynamics by using the header with rounded contours .I used two friends holding the front of the canvas evenly across the whole front with the part on each side then with a marker I put a dot under each snap on the canvas after of coarse the Header was completely installed and sitting on each of the four pads on top .If you use the part supplied by Softopper you are likely going to run into trouble . Please give me a call if your not sure .I will be more than happy to take a call in the interest of people here to get there installs done as best as we can .Just PM me for my phone number Regards Rob
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D.PASSMORE 08-22-2013 09:42 AM

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Rob, Got the header and soft topper installed. I'm really impressed with the header and the soft topper workmanship and quality of material. Still belong to the “old-school” theory, it better last as long as I’m living and Made in the USA! In your case, made in Canada – I can live with that. I feel that this set-up will last a long, long time if maintained properly. One point that I would like to make is that, I did not have to modify any component on the OE blazer design or drill any holes to make the install complete. It can remove the soft topper set-up from the blazer; reinstall the auxiliary hard top at any time, just like the OE factory design. The only area that I strayed was that I used the aluminum header track bar attached to the header. I felt that this would give it extra strength (rigid) to the header design. I did not want any lifting of the header from the windshield frame as indicated in earlier photos. I achieved this, but I’m not sure if it was due to the modification. Any ways, I’m very pleased with the whole set-up. I’ve attached some pictures of the install, with the help of my son, it went rather well.

D.PASSMORE 08-22-2013 09:47 AM

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I use stand-offs to install the L-brackets supplied by Soft topper, then had to modify hearder ends to fit around L-bracket and bolt head. Then mounted the track bar on (Rob) header. Had to cut the track bar ends to get correct placement of the outside snaps.

D.PASSMORE 08-22-2013 09:52 AM

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Painted the header to match, re-mounted aluminum tarck bar, installed gasket underneath the (Rob) hearder to ensure water tight seal, installed header (6 bolts) to WS frame, attached supplied(soft topper)weather strip gasket to top of (Rob) header. Snapped top in place. Perfect fit, no leakes either!

Effeckt 08-22-2013 11:22 AM

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Thanks for uploading pics of your install David. I also was thinking I may want to keep the header bar for rigidity so I was happy to see someone else that did before me. Did you also cut the header bar? It looks like you did in this picture for the soft topper L-bracket.


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