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Old 08-20-2007, 06:35 PM   #1
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Re: Blazer rear cargo side panels

Come on guys...stop by your local body shop & get a big piece of cardboard. Then just start trimming until it fits like you want and trace that onto your final panel material!
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Old 08-20-2007, 07:35 PM   #2
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Come on guys...stop by your local body shop & get a big piece of cardboard. Then just start trimming until it fits like you want and trace that onto your final panel material!
BUT THAT WOULD BE UNCOMPLICATED...
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Old 08-20-2007, 07:49 PM   #3
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Come on guys...stop by your local body shop & get a big piece of cardboard. Then just start trimming until it fits like you want and trace that onto your final panel material!
Come on "fun in dirt" that would be too hard

With my fabrication ablility it would turn out like sh*t.

I'll probably end up using that meathod anyways. Or I will tape up some clear plastic and make a rough outline first and also mark the screw holes. Then I will tranfer it to cardboard to dail in the fit better.

The most difficult part I think I'll face is matching the horizontal grooves in the panaling I would like to use. (I'm copying this idea-http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=201623)
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Old 08-21-2007, 11:10 AM   #4
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Re: Blazer rear cargo side panels

Granite and corain top makers make custom fit full size counter tops templates out thin cardboard or good construction paper. They do it in sections. They will vertically flat tape a vertical seam. Then flip it over and put horizonal pieces across the back. Making a good hinge. They will walk out of a kitchen with the templates for 40-50 ft of countertops that stay together.
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Granite and corain top makers make custom fit full size counter tops templates out thin cardboard or good construction paper. They do it in sections. They will vertically flat tape a vertical seam. Then flip it over and put horizonal pieces across the back. Making a good hinge. They will walk out of a kitchen with the templates for 40-50 ft of countertops that stay together.
interesting that you used that example. technology is everywhere!
my father-in-law has a granite countertop business, one of the largest/most advanced in the stat, maybe nation. they no longer use the cardboard method. it's all done with laser templating equipment (a laser mounted on a tripod connected to a palm-type device.) one guy is in and out in about 10 mins with an absolutely accurate cad file of the counter requirements, and it goes right into production via email, and the cnc water-jet and saws cut it all out. it's pretty cool, and no lugging around cardboard anymore (makes a difference when you're templating an entire apartment tower.)

of course, that's a stretch to say any of that applies on our scale. but at least one could use the drawings if they wanted to design a custom panel based off of the originals.
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Re: Blazer rear cargo side panels

cstanley, thanks a bunch.

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