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Made up a tray to fit my engine electronics under the dash.
dattodude
Posted on: 2005/11/13 13:02
#2
Re: Made up a tray to fit my engine electronics under the dash.
kegs
Posted on: 2005/11/13 13:57
how did u form the strength ridges and the edge? looks like a press job....
#3
Re: Made up a tray to fit my engine electronics under the dash.
dattodude
Posted on: 2005/11/13 14:09
Yep, go the press. Essential for strength of such a span. Otherwise I'd have to made it out of 3 or 4mm Aluminium.
The edge was all done by hand. Sharp edge of the bench for long sections then a bit of thick plate in the bench vice and some deft hits with a hammer. Probably about 15 hours labour in design, prototyping and fit. Lots of sweat so far. I need to shorten the wiring some more too.
#4
Re: Made up a tray to fit my engine electronics under the dash.
kegs
Posted on: 2005/11/13 14:12
nice what do you do for a job? looks pretty good to me. being able to make car stuff in a kitted out workshop rules, now i just have to learn to program the cnc's and im set ...
#5
Re: Made up a tray to fit my engine electronics under the dash.
benddatsun
Posted on: 2005/11/13 15:27
that will be a nice clean look under the dash and no unsightly wires poking out.. are you going to hing it for easy acess?
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Re: Made up a tray to fit my engine electronics under the dash.
Cable_Tie
Posted on: 2005/11/13 22:05
I'd like to see another 90 degree bend at the rear of the plate so if the worst was ever to happen; this plate would not become an efficient passenger thigh/knee slicer.
#7
Re: Made up a tray to fit my engine electronics under the dash.
dattodude
Posted on: 2005/11/14 5:29
Passengers.. who needs them
![]() I might put a couple more mount bolts at the top edge that connects to the dash, it would crumple in a front ender. I don't envisage too much passenger damage. This is a 1200 though.. I know it's dangerous to begin with, and I'll have all passengers sign a indemnity waiver form before they get a ride ![]() I've thought about the hinge idea, but the stuff up in there doesn't need servicing, so I didn't bother. Thanks for the tips guys. As for what do I do for a job..I'm a Unix Storage/Availability Software Tech Support guy. But I've also got the ticket to teach Design and Technology. I'm a jack of all trades pretty much. You can view topic.
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