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Cool :cheers:
And while you are here we can cut out your tailgate as well (since I happen to have all the tools laying around) Might not be worth the 3.5 hour drive though.

The best part is that I go to school at RIT, so I probably live within 20 minutes of you.:D:D:D

Can't wait to drop by!!:beer::beer:
 
No kidding?!
What major? I teach up there.
You know we have a small unofficial local cruiser club, getting together to hang out on the 29th (in 2 saturdays) You should come out. :cheers:

Sent you a PM, but if you let me know what time and where and I'll be there!
 
I think I told (warned) you, these things are gonna be very popular. What's the waiting list now? 15, 20 people?
 
Well, with the addition of freeamerica and intense1 (got ya down guys) we are currently at 26. :doh:
I have an order in at the laser cutter for the first 10 sets of parts, steel being delivered this or next week, and most of the hardware ordered. Most of the parts are a tiny bit cheaper if I order in groups of 10. It's a really good thing I have friends who can get me wholesale prices on this stuff, these things would be unobtainuim if made from over the counter stuff. The finishing alone would be almost $30.
 
Put me on the list as well. (Your tailgate storage box is just the ticket for a location to keep my axe and spade more safely secured than attached to my Con-Ferr roof rack.) :)
 
man I missed this one too can I get on the list pleae!!!! nice stuff Kevin can I get on the list for the quarter panel surronds?
Jason
 
Just a thought: I have these rubber diamondplate floormats from $OR. About 1/8th thick. Its been pretty durable in the last 8 or so months... What do you think about glueing that to the top of your (thiner) ply?
 
2 more, on the list:cheers:


And intense1, the rubber diamond plate would work very well.
Couple of things though, I would probably not glue it, but rather use SS button head screws, with washers and T-nuts to kind of rivet the rubber down. This could easily be done after the fact by cutting rubber with the ply as a template, however, the rubber would be 1/8 of an inch above the lip of the frame. The other option would be to recess the lid an 1/8. And because I am not willing to compromise the strength of the ply by using a thiner piece, this would necessitate using a different sized piano hinge, and welding the lid stop lower. The latches would have enough take up to accommodate going over the rubber.
I really like the idea, I honestly do not think I thought of this before, or if I did, ruled it out for some reason. This could be done on a custom basis for a flush fit, or by the end user. I will look into the material costs. It would probably add a good bit to the price since there are quite a few steps to do it nicely, the cost of the rubber (which I will check with my rubber supplier on, SOR is not exactly famous for their good deals) and the stainless hardware.
The unfortunate thing is that the finishing on the ply would have to remain the same in order to make sure it is impervious.
 
Have you locked down a price? (PM me if you want)
 
I will take one too - please PM me with a price.

Peter
 
Are you doing them as a one-off, or are you planning to make them on a semi-regular basis?

If you're doing a one-off, sign me up; otherwise, I'll hold off till my 60 is actually running again. :)
 
mark me down as interested as well, could you pm a price too, thanks
 

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