02-28-2013, 11:24 AM | #176 |
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SSABMUD -
Great job on the console. I like how you blended old with new (cup holder and lid) a lot of times it looks mis match but yours looks like it came that way. I'm in the process of building my center console out of MDF. I am also working on the back cab area that you made reference to. It was a challenge in the corners with the compound curves. Looking good my man. Marc
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Thanks Marc. I will say that it was gratifying smashing the MDF console I made into a million pieces. Me and wood have never got along. I am going to take a few days off of the truck and figure out where all my stereo stuff is going and how I want to do the back panel. If yours turns out like the rest of your truck, I'm sure to be jealous.
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This build is awesome !!!!!
Great job so far, I look forward to seeing this unit out cruising!!!!!! Posted via Mobile Device
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Thanks man but it going to be awhile yet.
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SSABMUD, great job on the console. I thought with your metal working skills you would have done it in metal. I have not worked with fiberglass in awhile, what a mess! Keep up the great work.
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I did build it out of metal the first time but switched to MDF, then fibreglass to make my future plans easier to do (yeah right). It just makes such a damn mess and I am still blowing out fibreglass boogers. Winter is thinking about ending soon so there will be lots of outside sanding soon.
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I was *this close* to doing some pressure washing outside on Sunday, but we got a fair bit of snow, so I decided to spend the day plowing driveways with the Atv instead. Someday we'll be able to get back to the great outdoors...
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Yeah Mother nature is a bully sometimes.
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I finally got the ambition to try my idea for the back cab panel.
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Think this may work.
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First coat. The most important one.
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Some adjustments using tape before it fully hardens.
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I have a lot more work to do back here. Have to put the seats in and see how much moulding and shaping I can do and still have clearance.
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SSABMUD, looks great. When you get that all done you can come down and we can do the inside of my panel. I want to do custom door panels and kick panels with speakers out of glass or at least the sculpted part. Great job.
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I don't think I want to see fibreglass again after this is done. I do think this will be far easier than the console was to do. Frame is looking mighty fine Shannon. What spring rates did you use? I need to order shocks soon.
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SSABMUD, all come on! HAHA Thank you on the frame. They are alden shocks and were supplied with the front end kit. I used them in the back that way they will all be the same. I will have to check on the spring rate. They had pink and white markings on them. I figured I would get everything transfered and see how they are. Then order another set with the right spring rate or the same.
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You make it look sooooo easy. I worked on my MDF versions this weeekend. I will have MDF back with a fiberglass front. I worked on mounting my speaker rings before I attache material and cover with resin. It would of helped to see your idea first. What did you use for the backing (form for the fiberglass) more specificially to form the curved corners? Looking good. Marc
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Good idea to cover up that back panel! Hope ya don't mind me using some of your ideas on my interior. Lol. Still u sure as to what m doing yet. That will be next winter though.
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Well that method was an epic fail. Do not do it that way. I made a fibreglass football out of that one and am now doing it in foam like I should have in the first place. I have to learn the hard way.
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Couldn't get it straight enough that way??
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Yeah too much movement that way, but like Oscar Goldman said "we will build him better, faster, and stronger". The foam is awesome once again. I almost have it glassed up right now.
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Second time was much better. Just enough glass on there for it hold its shape so I can take it out and work on it. Not a lot of fun trying to crawl around in that little cab.
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SSABMUD, looks good. I am glad you are happy with it now. Nothing worse with not being happy with something you have done.
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