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05-22-2013 10:22 PM |
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Originally Posted by WSSix
(Post 481905)
Looking great, Bryan. I guess I've either missed it or can't find it, but could you tell me where you got your dash insert from or is it custom made? I'd really like to get a more professional looking panel for my car. Mine is home made and it shows. Thanks
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We made it... I laid it out in a technical drawing program to make sure everything fit, then I actually printed the gauges to scale, cut them out, and laid them onto the dash bezel to make sure. :) Eric used the bezel to cut the outside shape, and we spent a lot of time deciding which lines to use as our centering lines for the actual gauges. That original Firebird bezel is not centered horizontally as you would expect it to be, so it's trick to get it right.
Eric cut the outside with a jigsaw, then used a grinder to finish it. Then he used hole saws to cut for the gauges and vents. It's a delicate process to not bend the aluminum while drilling the big holes. Once it was done, it was glued back into the bezel and the top-lip was riveted back into place. I had both parts powder coated before reassembly with a satin black finish, so no reflections from that finish.
Overall, I'm really happy with how it turned out! It was one of the things I had envisioned for a long time while planning this project... :)
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