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Old 06-10-2011, 12:32 AM   #26
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Re: New look Glove Box Lid

What clear coat did you use? I've heard some people say that clearing bare metal can discolor and leave a yellowish brown color.
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Old 06-10-2011, 05:46 AM   #27
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What clear coat did you use? I've heard some people say that clearing bare metal can discolor and leave a yellowish brown color.
Your right that can happen, I used Holts Dupli Color rattle can with Acrylic .

I've now done the ash tray and had already tackled the door panels at the same time as the glove box but wasn't going to post em as i'm not to happy with the end result....they had rusted and were damaged on the outer edges and corners, even with a massive amount of grinding and sanding the pitting was too deep.

Anyway here they are for what they're worth.
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Old 06-10-2011, 02:35 PM   #28
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Re: New look Glove Box Lid

Love it! Can you post what you're using to remove the paint? Is it something you're putting on an angle grinder?

My lid is chrome, but it's horribly scratched...do you think the disk will remove it? I'm going to the yard tomorrow, so if not, I'll just pick up another one while I'm there.
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Old 06-10-2011, 02:51 PM   #29
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Re: New look Glove Box Lid

wow nice job man, you sure dont waste any time... what would it take to get you to send me a cockgrease sticker.. i gotta have one...
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Old 06-10-2011, 04:26 PM   #30
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Love it! Can you post what you're using to remove the paint? Is it something you're putting on an angle grinder?

My lid is chrome, but it's horribly scratched...do you think the disk will remove it? I'm going to the yard tomorrow, so if not, I'll just pick up another one while I'm there.
I wouldn't bother with the chrome one tubbed, you would need a metal grinding disc and then you would be taking pieces outta the lid as well, the beauty of the stripping disc's are that you loose nothing off the body just paint, they're primarily for the car resto trade, so pick up an old lid if you can.
Here's a link, it's a U.K site you can see what they're like....but they are available in the states.


http://www.frost.co.uk/automotive-cl...e-grinder.html

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wow nice job man, you sure dont waste any time... what would it take to get you to send me a cockgrease sticker.. i gotta have one...
Thanks mate...your luckier than I am bro, they're on your doorstep, it's a product of the good ol USA.....http://cockgrease.com/
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Thanks eight!...I have to find one for my angle grinder...I've used one on my cordless drill, but the batter doesn't last long enough. I just wanted to make sure it was the same thing. I can't wait now!
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Re: New look Glove Box Lid

where did you get the chevy script from? lovein the look, thanks
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Re: New look Glove Box Lid

great idea that will look awesome with the dark gun metal gray i am planning.
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Old 06-11-2011, 06:44 PM   #34
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Re: New look Glove Box Lid

Posted deleted... already answered my question
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Old 06-11-2011, 07:20 PM   #35
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where did you get the chevy script from? lovein the look, thanks
Thanks Hub, here ya go.....http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...EOIBSA:GB:1123
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haha Alrighty then. if you don't mind what type of clear coat you use and how many coats?
Holts Dupli Color rattle can, only a couple of heavy coats as it's all inside.
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Old 07-24-2011, 12:41 PM   #36
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Your right Geoff, I have another lid I could experiment with, time to put my thinking cap on as I would want it with the dials recessed like the original.
I was thinking about how to do that too. To get the gauges recessed you could have some steel rings machined on a lathe that had a step flange on the top and were tapered inward to mimic the look of the stock dash.

The rings could be made to accept the stock size of common aftermarket gauges. The rings could be clamped in place from the back side or even welded to the back of the panel for a seamless look on the front face. The stepped flange on the machined rings would hide the cut line on the lid so it would not be visible or need to be perfect. You could even weld mounting studs to the back of the lid so aftermarket gauges could be mounted from behind.

With a fabricated support & reflector housing any other factory gauge could be made to fit as well. Third gen F-body gauges are very plentiful and inexpensive too. This is the route I am looking at going.

If you cut the glove box door to match the stock configuration of a third gen factory cluster then the hard fabrication of the reflector & support housing is eliminated. All you need are the machined gauge panel rings in the right sizes to match the cluster of choice.

Here is an 82-89 Camaro cluster set in the dash of my 67. You can see it fits & lines up pretty well and could be made to work. You can find speedos from 85, 115 to 140 mph and even get 4, 6 & 8 cylinder tachs. The 4 cylinder are hard to get but would work for an LSx swap.

If I had access to a mill & lathe I would have this done already.
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