02-14-2013, 12:48 PM | #876 |
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Apologies for thread derail...just read back and realize this thread is concentrating on McMurphy's build...great job by the way.
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See, everybody likes hangin' out in Murphs Frozen Garage.
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02-14-2013, 08:47 PM | #878 |
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dash looks good murph, and the video is awesome you and bomp should have been neighbors aint no telling what yall would have come up with i bet it would have been interesting though.keep up the great work and spring is on the way...yehaw!
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It would be awesome fun, and many a beer and pizza would be sacrificed as well I think !! ****************************************************************************************** Ok on to the meat of the matter Here I am using JB Weld epoxy as glue to hold the individual guage bezels in place, and as a filler. I like that it dries slower than bondo, but it runs too. However with patience and close monitoring it yields excellent results. Ta2Don sent me this today! I totally dig it, it really calls up the image of what we have coined as my work place moniker. Well played my friend, and thank you!! Thank you all for tuning in, everyone that stops in to take a look at my progress honors me greatly, whether you post a comment or not, just that you are curious enough to look is pretty awesome in my opinion!!
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02-15-2013, 01:17 AM | #880 |
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I'm still available to take a look for you, if the seller is willing to make the trip. My work load has only gotten worse, so still no chance for a trip for me.
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Awesome work on the dash. I really like the look of the rings for the gauges. Did you cut the rings from tubing or did you roll them from flat sheet? Keep up the great work!
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Glad you liked the sketch, one day I had the Frozen Garage thought stuck in my head, so I had to put it on paper... You are more than welcome Murph!
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that is a cool pic he made for you ..think it would look great on t-shirt ..gage set up is going to look great too
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cant wait to see the instrument cluster finished,nice work.
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Well Flips, here it is !! Congrats on the TOTM nomination! That is going to be a heck of a voting this month!! *************************************************************************************** Here is the cluster panel mocked up for a test fit in the dash. I wanted to make sure everything would have room, and fit in the intended space before I unboxed the actual guages. Yep some assembly required!! all hooked up, ready for some testing! I SEE THE LIGHT !!!! Until I get the steering column re-installed, all I could test was the high beam indicator light, the L and R turn signals will have to wait a bit, but I am pretty sure they are going to work just fine. There you go guys, another crazy idea from me, put into practice.....
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That is trick!
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nice work! those gauges look really cool, especially all lit up
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swweeeetttttman thats awesome terrific work, you need to make sure the manufactures of your gauges see it, heck they might start making it and selling it, and thanks on the totm, pretty sure i dont have a chance but it was a honor just to get nominated.stay warm.
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i like that they turn out awesome
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very nice on the cluster man... yep, very cool
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Looks killer! All Camaro-ish! Great work, that drawing needs to get colored up into a t- shirt!
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Craigerrr likes too
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wow man that looks really custom looks like a pro did it keep up the good work buddy!
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Wow man, the cluster looks pretty sweet!!!
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That instrument cluster is so cool! The depth and spacers really set it apart, and the night lighting is fantastic!
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Good job on the gauges!
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McMurphy,
You did a good job on the dash and gauges. Last time I looked I looked it was in primer. Feels good when you get something done.
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Thanks Pirate, I am glad I did not disappoint ya man, I know you follow along pretty close! You should see them in real life, I popped the seat in this weekend just to see how they would look from "there" in the drivers seat !! I am such an amature, but I like how they turned out. Quote:
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I am just a beginner at this stuff, and I still have not pulled half of the rabbits out of my hat yet on this build. Just think of what I will accomplish on my next one !! ***************************************************************************************** Ok since there will come a day (less than a year now) that I will have to leave (escape) Alaska, I would like to see all the stuff I am not going to be using, and not going to be able to take with me; go to a good home. At this point I am pretty sure I am not going to need or use any of the guage pod stuff in this photo, so if you have a want or need for it shoot me a PM please. Disclaimer::::: this stuff is not for sale! I do not have a sales account here and dont want any MODERATOR woes....if you need it, it is yours. On the other hand..... I really really really want another one of these parking brake gizmo-bracket (trunion?) to finish up my p-brake set up! If you have one lying around you dont want or need please let me know! Also it seems my stock wiper control has gone AWOL, so if you have a 66 era one in a tool drawer someplace soaking up grease and dust, please let me put it to good use! I have torn my garage up 3 times now looking for mine, and no luck. Anyways, thank you all again for your gracious comments, and taking the time to look at my junk !!
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