Center consoles
- totaljoint
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I did a dealer search on the Starboard web site. The Seattle dealer told me of a local boat/cabinet shop that used the material, thats how I got the 1/2" thick scraps (pretty good size!) for free. The sheet of 3/4 inch I ordered from a local plastics shop. The box could easily be made out of the 1/2 inch material. I'll let you know how it stands up to Pinzgauer engine heat.
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I used a product called Homax Orange Peel Spray Texture to replicate the coating that Brian Mason added to the engine cover when he owned this truck.
I then spray painted it black and here are the results. Excellent workmanship Michael. Thanks again for a great solution to a problem I didn't even realize I had!
How about some sort of overhead console next?
I then spray painted it black and here are the results. Excellent workmanship Michael. Thanks again for a great solution to a problem I didn't even realize I had!
How about some sort of overhead console next?
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I was thinking about the overhead console idea too.... wanted to put something in across the top of the windshield. After the excessive pricing I got from emachineshop.com (almost $1000 for a piece of aluminum with 4 bends....that's before adding the bottom piece) I decided to regroup and come up with another plan. I'll talk to a machine shop when I get home from work in about ten days.
I was thinking about the overhead console idea too.... wanted to put something in across the top of the windshield. After the excessive pricing I got from emachineshop.com (almost $1000 for a piece of aluminum with 4 bends....that's before adding the bottom piece) I decided to regroup and come up with another plan. I'll talk to a machine shop when I get home from work in about ten days.
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Overhead consoles have been discussed before and while I have not found any idea I like better than the tuffy unit I have tried a few. The firs picture is a version that drops down between the head guards which I duplicated but found I hit my head on it far too many times while looking at or for something in the rear of the pinz. The second picture is the tuffy. I have never hit my head on the tuffy box unless the radios had been opened and I was leaning across the center to get something.
Overhead consoles have been discussed before and while I have not found any idea I like better than the tuffy unit I have tried a few. The firs picture is a version that drops down between the head guards which I duplicated but found I hit my head on it far too many times while looking at or for something in the rear of the pinz. The second picture is the tuffy. I have never hit my head on the tuffy box unless the radios had been opened and I was leaning across the center to get something.
a lot of people install it the other way around. I wanted to leave the area open between the visors for a future 5" ftf screen for backup camera/gps screen. Nice thing with the tuffy box is they are lockable and have lots of room inside to install other items. I have the controll unit for my intercom in mine along with the jacks for the front headsets.
- Jimm391730
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I'm tempted to cut a piece of 3/16 or 1/4" aluminum, say 8-10" wide, and have tapped holes drilled every inch or so in a grid. If I mount that plate to the roof then I have lots of places to mount whatever I want, whenever I want to. This way I do not have to decide what I want to mount in advance.
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4x4Pinz, how did you attach the Tuffy to the roof support? Just got mine and it looks GOOD. Thanks,
Last edited by karoja on Fri Aug 13, 2010 11:42 am, edited 1 time in total.
The first installation I used 5/16ths self tapping tech screws, but after time they began to loosen up. I ended up putting a small tack weld on each side where the console contacted the roof support/rollbar. I made a bracket to go from the console to the windshield and bolted it. The bracket allowed me to keep the original visors and have enough room for a 5" screen (yet to be installed)
In the second post you can see the welds before I painted them and part of the bracket for the front.
http://real4x4forums.com/PinzgauerBBS/v ... ad+console
In the second post you can see the welds before I painted them and part of the bracket for the front.
http://real4x4forums.com/PinzgauerBBS/v ... ad+console