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#1051 joakwin

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Posted 23 July 2015 - 12:19 AM

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here is a picture of my home made dash board, it has LED gauges, a stereo and wideband gauge

the seats and shifter boot cover are from a Nissan micra

steering wheel and floor matts are from a VP mk1 metro

shifter and park brake have been moved back 12inches


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#1052 joakwin

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Posted 23 July 2015 - 12:19 AM

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Posted 23 July 2015 - 01:28 AM

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Posted 23 July 2015 - 05:49 AM

This is an updated pic of Vinis dash

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#1055 evansisgreat

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Posted 23 July 2015 - 09:15 AM

This is an updated pic of Vinis dash

 

It looks great, I particularly like the blue crystal meth on the dash board. And the legs... oh, err! :lol:



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Posted 29 July 2015 - 09:34 AM

Stage two of Charlotte's dash refurb...

 

I'm putting the three main auxiliary gauges in the top dash rail so I can actually see them, and then some "special" gauges are replacing them in the centre console.

 

The Machmeter will actually work, because it runs on a vacuum feed off the manifold!

 

There will be an outside air temp gauge top centre of the console panel - a working one from a Lancaster bomber that I got off ebay...

 

 

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Posted 30 July 2015 - 01:15 AM

Before and after photos. The board is Kauri. I started with a cardboard template, then like a true kiwi made the rest on the kitchen table as well as refurbishing the cars wiring loom as per the manual - not as hard to do as you might think. Attached the top pad with bathroom mirror screws which come with a chrome dome finisher.

 

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Posted 30 July 2015 - 08:44 AM

Had to remake mine as the glue I used for the veneer didn't like the heat and made it bubble up, so for now just did it in vinyl.
Also some of the gauges were unsuitable for an alternator powered car so had to make a new metal plate and change the layout as well

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Posted 05 August 2015 - 03:50 PM

Has anyone got a template / drawing of a speedwell dash. Would love to make one up. 



#1060 Vinay-RS

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Posted 05 August 2015 - 05:44 PM

Had to remake mine as the glue I used for the veneer didn't like the heat and made it bubble up, so for now just did it in vinyl.
Also some of the gauges were unsuitable for an alternator powered car so had to make a new metal plate and change the layout as well

This is very very pretty :)



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Posted 06 August 2015 - 08:58 AM

Stage two of Charlotte's dash refurb...

 

I'm putting the three main auxiliary gauges in the top dash rail so I can actually see them, and then some "special" gauges are replacing them in the centre console.

 

The Machmeter will actually work, because it runs on a vacuum feed off the manifold!

 

There will be an outside air temp gauge top centre of the console panel - a working one from a Lancaster bomber that I got off ebay...

 

 

Progress, but things haven't gone quite as I wanted.

I filled and sanded everything off on the dash rail and started doing the vinyl wrap - unfortunately the wrap won't conform to the shape of the gauge pod (even when heated with a paintstripping gun!)

So I'm left with a naked pod - and I don't know how I'm going to finish it off without the pod covering looking a bit "tacked on". Any suggestions welcome...

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Posted 06 August 2015 - 09:10 AM

 

Stage two of Charlotte's dash refurb...

 

I'm putting the three main auxiliary gauges in the top dash rail so I can actually see them, and then some "special" gauges are replacing them in the centre console.

 

The Machmeter will actually work, because it runs on a vacuum feed off the manifold!

 

There will be an outside air temp gauge top centre of the console panel - a working one from a Lancaster bomber that I got off ebay...

 

 

Progress, but things haven't gone quite as I wanted.

I filled and sanded everything off on the dash rail and started doing the vinyl wrap - unfortunately the wrap won't conform to the shape of the gauge pod (even when heated with a paintstripping gun!)

So I'm left with a naked pod - and I don't know how I'm going to finish it off without the pod covering looking a bit "tacked on". Any suggestions welcome...

 

 

How about getting it flocked?



#1063 Ozymandias

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Posted 06 August 2015 - 09:30 AM

 

 

Stage two of Charlotte's dash refurb...

 

I'm putting the three main auxiliary gauges in the top dash rail so I can actually see them, and then some "special" gauges are replacing them in the centre console.

 

The Machmeter will actually work, because it runs on a vacuum feed off the manifold!

 

There will be an outside air temp gauge top centre of the console panel - a working one from a Lancaster bomber that I got off ebay...

 

 

Progress, but things haven't gone quite as I wanted.

I filled and sanded everything off on the dash rail and started doing the vinyl wrap - unfortunately the wrap won't conform to the shape of the gauge pod (even when heated with a paintstripping gun!)

So I'm left with a naked pod - and I don't know how I'm going to finish it off without the pod covering looking a bit "tacked on". Any suggestions welcome...

 

 

How about getting it flocked?

 

I'd thought about flocking, but I'm not really keen on the texture... growing up in the 70's, I'm used to a bit of black vinyl on my dashboards... ;-)



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Posted 06 August 2015 - 09:14 PM

You could make it in two parts and then have the face and top parts sewn together along the leading edge which would then make it easily conform to the various angles as it would now have been patterned to do so.

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Posted 07 August 2015 - 08:50 AM

I think I have a solution - not quite what I'd planned, but...

 

I've covered the pod in two patches - looks a bit ropey at the moment, but a couple of bits of strategically-positioned self-adhesive trim edging (which hopefully will arrive today!) should cover the joins.

 

I've attached another pic of the centre console panel - the fasten seat belt gauge won't actually go here, but the panel looks great with more gauges in! :)

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