New Project Started.... 90% Completed
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New Project Started.... 90% Completed
Hi Hiluxers
I have started a new project.
You will see what it is in the end......
This is my first atempt at something like this, so please be NICE.....
Will post pics of the progress as i go along with it.
Here are the pics i have for now.....
Sorry for the poor quality of the pics, i used my phone... (flatberry)
I have started a new project.
You will see what it is in the end......
This is my first atempt at something like this, so please be NICE.....
Will post pics of the progress as i go along with it.
Here are the pics i have for now.....
Sorry for the poor quality of the pics, i used my phone... (flatberry)
Last edited by MOFASA on Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:16 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: New Project Started....
Can't figure out what you making, seems to look like a Piano maybe I don't have an Engineering brain...
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Re: New Project Started....
Nah, it's cause we Afrikaans. We don't see things like them Engineering English do.4x4Maniac wrote:...maybe I don't have an Engineering brain...
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Re: New Project Started....
Ag kan julle nie sien wat dit is nie... dis so frieken obvious
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Re: New Project Started....
Fire wood maybe??
Just because it says "4WD" doesn't make it an off-road vehicle.
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Re: New Project Started....
Agree-Please make more than one.I would prefer brown THANXJohanM wrote:Centre console between front seats for the SFA D/C
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Re: New Project Started....
Those automatic feeders for pets? No!
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Re: New Project Started....
overhead console for radio
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Re: New Project Started....
Its an automatic feeder for Donkeys, and he will fill it up with magic smarties! Just for youDonkey wrote:Those automatic feeders for pets? No!
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Re: New Project Started....
A wooden cap
Just because it says "4WD" doesn't make it an off-road vehicle.
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Re: New Project Started....
Come now, good sir...
Industrial apron for you braai for us at year end?
Industrial apron for you braai for us at year end?
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Re: New Project Started....
Seat Centre Console.
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Re: New Project Started....
Some of you may be on the right track.....
You will see soon enough....
I am planing on completing it this weekend, depends on interuptions.....
You will see soon enough....
I am planing on completing it this weekend, depends on interuptions.....
Dam how did you guess it so fast..... o well Donkey i'll fill it with those magic smarties just for you.......Rafs wrote:Its an automatic feeder for Donkeys, and he will fill it up with magic smarties! Just for youDonkey wrote:Those automatic feeders for pets? No!
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Re: New Project Started....
Smarties or mushrooms?
When your road comes to an end ...... you need a HILUX!.
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
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Re: New Project Started....
Both.....Mud Dog wrote:Smarties or mushrooms?
Live Life in the FAST lane....
Forget the past, Embrace the FUTURE!!!!
To 4x4 or not to 4x4 thats the question....
IT'S A JEEP ..... You wouldn't understand....
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Forget the past, Embrace the FUTURE!!!!
To 4x4 or not to 4x4 thats the question....
IT'S A JEEP ..... You wouldn't understand....
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Re: New Project Started....
Hie gaat ons!
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Re: New Project Started....
Looks to me like you're building a Grade 1 teacher - hope her alphabet does not go F E B D C like yours!
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Re: New Project Started....
HennieO wrote:Looks to me like you're building a Grade 1 teacher - hope her alphabet does not go F E B D C like yours!
Live Life in the FAST lane....
Forget the past, Embrace the FUTURE!!!!
To 4x4 or not to 4x4 thats the question....
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Forget the past, Embrace the FUTURE!!!!
To 4x4 or not to 4x4 thats the question....
IT'S A JEEP ..... You wouldn't understand....
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Re: New Project Started....
update!!
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Re: New Project Started....
RiyadhFortuner wrote:update!!
Ok so here it is....
I finished the project on the weekend.....
Decided to go with black but i dont like the finish on it, so I will be covering or repainting it soon.
But it fits like a glove and makes the drive more comfy too....
It has plenty space.....
I fitted a LED light on a pressure switch, so when you open the top the light comes on.....
What do you guys think about this........
All comments welcome.........
P.s I have to remake the drink holder as the top section is far to flimsy and has already cracked, thats why its not on the box now. But it will be as soon as i have redesigned it......
Live Life in the FAST lane....
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To 4x4 or not to 4x4 thats the question....
IT'S A JEEP ..... You wouldn't understand....
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Re: New Project Started....
Nice! Like it a lot!
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Re: New Project Started....
Dis nou 'n netjiese job, baie geluk
Ek dien op Bidorbuy is daar nice cuphoders te koop by 'n plek in Pretoria, dit lyk baie prakties.
Ek dien op Bidorbuy is daar nice cuphoders te koop by 'n plek in Pretoria, dit lyk baie prakties.
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Re: New Project Started....
Nice job Johno. Quick question though... is the length not going to bother rear passengers a bit?
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Re: New Project Started....
Black Sam wrote:Dis nou 'n netjiese job, baie geluk
Ek dien op Bidorbuy is daar nice cuphoders te koop by 'n plek in Pretoria, dit lyk baie prakties.
Thanks will look into it...
It sits flush with the back of the front seats.. I will go take a pic later and show you....CasKru wrote:Nice job Johno. Quick question though... is the length not going to bother rear passengers a bit?
Live Life in the FAST lane....
Forget the past, Embrace the FUTURE!!!!
To 4x4 or not to 4x4 thats the question....
IT'S A JEEP ..... You wouldn't understand....
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Forget the past, Embrace the FUTURE!!!!
To 4x4 or not to 4x4 thats the question....
IT'S A JEEP ..... You wouldn't understand....
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Re: New Project Started.... 90% Completed
looks very snazzy, Johno......
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Re: New Project Started....
MOFASA wrote:Black Sam wrote:Dis nou 'n netjiese job, baie geluk
Ek dien op Bidorbuy is daar nice cuphoders te koop by 'n plek in Pretoria, dit lyk baie prakties.
Thanks will look into it...
It sits flush with the back of the front seats.. I will go take a pic later and show you....CasKru wrote:Nice job Johno. Quick question though... is the length not going to bother rear passengers a bit?
On this pic it just looks like it goes further back
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Re: New Project Started....
It was just placed in to see the fit......CasKru wrote:On this pic it just looks like it goes further back
Here its fitted.....
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Forget the past, Embrace the FUTURE!!!!
To 4x4 or not to 4x4 thats the question....
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To 4x4 or not to 4x4 thats the question....
IT'S A JEEP ..... You wouldn't understand....
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Re: New Project Started.... 90% Completed
Well done Johno!! What are you going to use to cover it?
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Re: New Project Started.... 90% Completed
Looks good johno. Well done.
If you decide to cover it and you decide on fake leather, put a thin layer of soft foam between the leather and wood on the arm rest. Makes id a lot more comfortable. Use a staple gun to fasten it.
If you decide to cover it and you decide on fake leather, put a thin layer of soft foam between the leather and wood on the arm rest. Makes id a lot more comfortable. Use a staple gun to fasten it.
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Re: New Project Started.... 90% Completed
Well done Johno, looks Kwaai
One can never have enough place to put all the things .
Enjoy
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Re: New Project Started.... 90% Completed
Looking good. Have to agree with Ali3n about covering it.
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ThysdJ wrote:Well done Johno!! What are you going to use to cover it?
I quite like the BLACK paint but its left it a bit rough i used spray paint, So i will try a light sanding and then black enamel paint first...
If im not happy with that then i will look into the Vinal that people are using to cover their cars with or a vinal i can stick to the consol....
Have any of you guys/gals got some thoughts on covering it??
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To 4x4 or not to 4x4 thats the question....
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To 4x4 or not to 4x4 thats the question....
IT'S A JEEP ..... You wouldn't understand....
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Re: New Project Started.... 90% Completed
Not too shabby hey Nige...
You can use HDPE plastic to remake those rings for the cupholders. You asked what to buy at Maizey's...now ya know. Otherwise scale one of the cutting boards boards from the kitchen set, same thing, also HDPE.
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You can use HDPE plastic to remake those rings for the cupholders. You asked what to buy at Maizey's...now ya know. Otherwise scale one of the cutting boards boards from the kitchen set, same thing, also HDPE.
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Why not use that carbon fiber look sheets that Francisco got the other day? You can buy it at the Boksburg flea market as wellMOFASA wrote:ThysdJ wrote:Well done Johno!! What are you going to use to cover it?
I quite like the BLACK paint but its left it a bit rough i used spray paint, So i will try a light sanding and then black enamel paint first...
If im not happy with that then i will look into the Vinal that people are using to cover their cars with or a vinal i can stick to the consol....
Have any of you guys/gals got some thoughts on covering it??
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Stef wrote:Not too shabby hey Nige...
You can use HDPE plastic to remake those rings for the cupholders. You asked what to buy at Maizey's...now ya know. Otherwise scale one of the cutting boards boards from the kitchen set, same thing, also HDPE.
The English design...but a Boer makes it work
They say its always eaiser to improve on an original design than it is to design from scratch......
Will try the HDPE plastic....
Now thats just what i was thinking, Carbon fiber look alike....CasKru wrote:Why not use that carbon fiber look sheets that Francisco got the other day? You can buy it at the Boksburg flea market as well
How does that stuff hold up to wear as the seat belt locks will rub on it....
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No idea....MOFASA wrote:Stef wrote:Not too shabby hey Nige...
You can use HDPE plastic to remake those rings for the cupholders. You asked what to buy at Maizey's...now ya know. Otherwise scale one of the cutting boards boards from the kitchen set, same thing, also HDPE.
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They say its always eaiser to improve on an original design than it is to design from scratch......
Will try the HDPE plastic....
Now thats just what i was thinking, Carbon fiber look alike....CasKru wrote:Why not use that carbon fiber look sheets that Francisco got the other day? You can buy it at the Boksburg flea market as well
How does that stuff hold up to wear as the seat belt locks will rub on it....
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I was planning on getting a Hi-Density foam for the arm rest and covering it with a washable cover.......Ali3n wrote:Looks good johno. Well done.
If you decide to cover it and you decide on fake leather, put a thin layer of soft foam between the leather and wood on the arm rest. Makes id a lot more comfortable. Use a staple gun to fasten it.
Need to get a new staple gun as ming has grown legs during our move...
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The vinyl wont stick so lekker to the wood. Fake leather and thin foam will make it look like the bees-knees...
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Wow...It looks great Johno... Wanted to get something like that madeup so that I can fit my camera's with lenses on next to me,ie between the seats when I am driving...
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The only problem with that is i will have to strip the box down and cover each piece then re assemble it....ThysdJ wrote:The vinyl wont stick so lekker to the wood. Fake leather and thin foam will make it look like the bees-knees...
Or maybe i can send it in to get covered....
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GI Jane wrote:Wow...It looks great Johno... Wanted to get something like that madeup so that I can fit my camera's with lenses on next to me,ie between the seats when I am driving...
Wel i can tell you this box section is big enough for a camera and lenses...
Hi density foam cut outs of your equipment would work in it well.....
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Johno, if you want it covered take it to one of these "Doef-Doef" shops. It's quite normal to cover their sub boxes, etc. with vinyl/ leather. They use spray-on glue and a heatgun to stretch the vinyl around corners, etc.
Another option if you want to smooth out the paint is to cover the box with a thin layer of body putty, sand it smooth and then cover with paint. That should give you a nice smooth finish. But covering bare wood with paint will never give you the finish you want.
But it looks good!
Another option if you want to smooth out the paint is to cover the box with a thin layer of body putty, sand it smooth and then cover with paint. That should give you a nice smooth finish. But covering bare wood with paint will never give you the finish you want.
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Ja forgot about the body filler option. This will/can give you a nice gloss finish too.
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I will look into that it sounds like a good idea.Scorpion wrote:Johno,if you want it covered take it to one of these "Doef-Doef" shops. It's quite normal to cover their sub boxes, etc. with vinyl/ leather. They use spray-on glue and a heatgun to stretch the vinyl around corners, etc.Another option if you want to smooth out the paint is to cover the box with a thin layer of body putty, sand it smooth and then cover with paint. That should give you a nice smooth finish. But covering bare wood with paint will never give you the finish you want.
But it looks good!
This consol is made from supawood which has a smooth finish to start with so it should give me a smooth finish after painting.
But thinking about it I did spray it outside this weekend and it was windy from time to time so it could be fine dust that settled on the wet paint....
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Nope. Tried everything I could think of when I was a laaitie and built my own sub boxes. The wood absorbs the paint and after a short while it starts looking tatty again. The best way to get a smooth finish when wanting to paint it, is to go the body filler route. Just make sure you sand the box rough before applying.MOFASA wrote:
I will look into that it sounds like a good idea.
This consol is made from supawood which has a smooth finish to start with so it should give me a smooth finish after painting.
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This was my idee to make maximum use of the centre console, I will strip this completely from all the outside covers and the unit will fit in just nice between the 2 seats within your setup....then there is always a colddrink close at hand
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Also have a similar unit between my vans seats. Was also thinking of stripping the insides out and building it into a centre console... but then again... it already worksWillem01 wrote:This was my idee to make maximum use of the centre console, I will strip this completely from all the outside covers and the unit will fit in just nice between the 2 seats within your setup....then there is always a colddrink close at hand
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Just use filler coat / spray filler if it's only minor imperfections ...... a spray on filler is much easier and quicker to work with. Well done Johno!RiyadhFortuner wrote:Ja forgot about the body filler option. This will/can give you a nice gloss finish too.
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Nice idea but then you will loose the storage space..... But if you dont mind that then it will be awsum..... Just make sure it can still get the correct amount of air to it...Willem01 wrote:This was my idee to make maximum use of the centre console, I will strip this completely from all the outside covers and the unit will fit in just nice between the 2 seats within your setup....then there is always a colddrink close at hand
Ok but you can paint wooden cupboard doors with enamel and they turn out okScorpion wrote:Nope. Tried everything I could think of when I was a laaitie and built my own sub boxes. The wood absorbs the paint and after a short while it starts looking tatty again. The best way to get a smooth finish when wanting to paint it, is to go the body filler route. Just make sure you sand the box rough before applying.
I'll try the enamel story first if it doesn't work then no harm done....
Thanks to all that like it so far...Mud Dog wrote:Just use filler coat / spray filler if it's only minor imperfections ...... a spray on filler is much easier and quicker to work with. Well done Johno!
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Johno, many of us are the 'silent type', but we also like it!! :)
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nice one johno
suppose it only fits in a hilux ?
see the jeeps come standard with one of those , mine even has a speker in!
is it going to leak oil like a landy ?
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scorpion probably used normal chipboard to make his boxes from.
using supawood , you can use a descent stainer on it
apply 2 to 3 good coats ( u can even have a wood grain finish if you play around long enough)
then apply a little sand paper 900 or 1000 to just give you a real smooth finish
alternatively use 2k primer , sand to smooth and cover with 2k paint
depending on your spray skill you might still have to sand down
using supawood , you can use a descent stainer on it
apply 2 to 3 good coats ( u can even have a wood grain finish if you play around long enough)
then apply a little sand paper 900 or 1000 to just give you a real smooth finish
alternatively use 2k primer , sand to smooth and cover with 2k paint
depending on your spray skill you might still have to sand down
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Clearly you can't count... this is da HILUX forum. We are slightly more than you pewny Jeep guys...JEEPIE wrote:nice one johno
suppose it only fits in a hilux ?
see the jeeps come standard with one of those , mine even has a speker in!
is it going to leak oil like a landy ?
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Plain and simple - I like :)
Maybe before you repaint, you should run a router with a round over bit over all the corners to make them nice and round and less susceptible to chipping. If you don't have a router, some rough sandpaper followed by finer grits will do the trick.
With Supawood (or any wood really), you have to either seal or paint a few coats, sand, then paint again if you want a smooth finish. maybe sand and paint again if you want a really fine finish.
I'm sure it will evolve in time - keep us posted!
Maybe before you repaint, you should run a router with a round over bit over all the corners to make them nice and round and less susceptible to chipping. If you don't have a router, some rough sandpaper followed by finer grits will do the trick.
With Supawood (or any wood really), you have to either seal or paint a few coats, sand, then paint again if you want a smooth finish. maybe sand and paint again if you want a really fine finish.
I'm sure it will evolve in time - keep us posted!
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BRING IT ONAli3n wrote:Clearly you can't count... this is da HILUX forum. We are slightly more than you pewny Jeep guys...JEEPIE wrote:nice one johno
suppose it only fits in a hilux ?
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i can count , i just dont scare easily
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Actualy you aint that bad. I like a guy who can take it and dish it out. so you joining us on Sat?JEEPIE wrote:BRING IT ONAli3n wrote:Clearly you can't count... this is da HILUX forum. We are slightly more than you pewny Jeep guys...JEEPIE wrote:nice one johno
suppose it only fits in a hilux ?
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I dont need a speaker in mine.... I dont need bass to get my bakkie over the obsticals.....JEEPIE wrote:nice one johno
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Re: New Project Started.... 90% Completed
Ahari wrote:Plain and simple - I like :)
Maybe before you repaint, you should run a router with a round over bit over all the corners to make them nice and round and less susceptible to chipping. If you don't have a router, some rough sandpaper followed by finer grits will do the trick.
With Supawood (or any wood really), you have to either seal or paint a few coats, sand, then paint again if you want a smooth finish. maybe sand and paint again if you want a really fine finish.
I'm sure it will evolve in time - keep us posted!
Done it before it was painted...
Will sand it and repaint it this weekend hopefully...
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Forget the past, Embrace the FUTURE!!!!
To 4x4 or not to 4x4 thats the question....
IT'S A JEEP ..... You wouldn't understand....
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