SUNP0106 (Medium).JPG
456 hits | 60.69 KB | Posted: 10/29/06
Cragars(Medium).JPG
513 hits | 60.13 KB | Posted: 10/29/06
Mmmmm.....Cragars.....
SUNP0153 (Medium).JPG
441 hits | 49.09 KB | Posted: 8/25/06
Trace the template cut it out!
Now that you know how to do one panel, you can figure out how to do the rest.
SUNP0152 (Medium).JPG
479 hits | 44.52 KB | Posted: 8/25/06
Tape them together and lay them on your plywood.
SUNP0150 (Medium).JPG
462 hits | 28.81 KB | Posted: 8/25/06
Now we have the original and the filler piece that will fit together to form the template for our side piece.
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434 hits | 28.51 KB | Posted: 8/25/06
Now with both pieces on a semi-flat surface (like, say, the hood of your xj), line them up using the line you drew.
Flip them over and draw the line where the bottom of the original meets your patch panel.
SUNP0146 (Medium).JPG
377 hits | 28.82 KB | Posted: 8/25/06
Again, I only have the 2 hands, so use your imagination.
What we have to do to correct the gap is this: using some method of your choosing (I used masking tape and one hand), hold the original cardboard template flush with the bottom of the base. ...
SUNP0145 (Medium).JPG
457 hits | 27.08 KB | Posted: 8/25/06
Oh Noes!!! What's this?
The transmission hump is not perfectly flat, so the base piece is not actually sitting flush with the floor. We can't have that, because then the finished console will look.....what's the word......ghetto-fabulous?
SUNP0144 (Medium).JPG
501 hits | 32.94 KB | Posted: 8/25/06
Looks pretty good, eh?
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