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  • MysticRob
    350 Buick
    • Nov 26, 2019
    • 819

    #91
    Originally posted by GWNashville
    Hey Rob
    I am doing another set of visors tomorrow will take plenty of photos.
    Sweet, thanks. I've never done them myself, always sent them to a shop to do, but if I can manage it myself I will.
    --Rob--
    1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer / Baltic Blue & Tan

    My build thread:
    https://forums.ifsja.org/forum/tire-...er-restoration

    My Howell TBI Install How-To:
    https://forums.ifsja.org/forum/tire-...rb-e-o-d-452-2

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    • Fla Ryan
      230 Tornado
      • Apr 18, 2019
      • 8

      #92
      Originally posted by GWNashville
      I purchased the acrylic sheets from Regal supply around $20 a sheet.
      The board looks great! Did regal supply ship it to you, or are they local? Just about to start this project and was contemplating using sign material called coroplast, but I think this works much better
      1990 Grand Wagoneer
      1988 Grand Wagoneer

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      • Fla Ryan
        230 Tornado
        • Apr 18, 2019
        • 8

        #93
        Originally posted by GWNashville
        I purchased the acrylic sheets from Regal supply around $20 a sheet.
        Did a bit more research and came to the obvious conclusion that there is no company that’s would ship those.

        Curious to know the specs of what you bought (material, size, thickness color, etc).

        Also curious to learn more about your process, if you had to cut and glue to shape or if you used heat somehow. I’ve used acrylic glue for other acrylic projects and that is serious stuff...
        1990 Grand Wagoneer
        1988 Grand Wagoneer

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        • GWNashville
          232 I6
          • Dec 28, 2016
          • 229

          #94
          Nashville GW

          New Headboard Sorry had trouble uploading photos.

          Used Skewers to lengthen front section headboard.


          Richard
          GWNashville
          Email:[email protected]
          1989 Grand Wagoneer 360 c.i.
          727 Transmission
          Sniper EFI Hyperspark
          Serehill Rear Glass and Fog Light Harness.

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          • GWNashville
            232 I6
            • Dec 28, 2016
            • 229

            #95
            Nashville GW

            Finished Headboard!


            Richard
            GWNashville
            Email:[email protected]
            1989 Grand Wagoneer 360 c.i.
            727 Transmission
            Sniper EFI Hyperspark
            Serehill Rear Glass and Fog Light Harness.

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            • GWNashville
              232 I6
              • Dec 28, 2016
              • 229

              #96
              Fla Ryan

              The material I used for the Headboard is Fluted Polypropylene 2MM 48"x96" in white. It was $24.00 a sheet and it takes two full sheets. I used a Utility knife to cut the board and I used the blunt end of a drill bit to create fold lines.
              Richard
              GWNashville
              Email:[email protected]
              1989 Grand Wagoneer 360 c.i.
              727 Transmission
              Sniper EFI Hyperspark
              Serehill Rear Glass and Fog Light Harness.

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              • GWNashville
                232 I6
                • Dec 28, 2016
                • 229

                #97
                GWNashville

                Wow it has been 8 months since I have done anything to the GW. My business exploded this year. Got to make hay while the sun shines. Back at it tomorrow Lots of new parts to add.
                Richard
                GWNashville
                Email:[email protected]
                1989 Grand Wagoneer 360 c.i.
                727 Transmission
                Sniper EFI Hyperspark
                Serehill Rear Glass and Fog Light Harness.

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                • 78 WIDETRAC
                  350 Buick
                  • Aug 19, 2003
                  • 845

                  #98
                  Great to see you back, I've been waiting to see the progress on your build.

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                  • #99
                    [QUOTE=Fla Ryan]Did a bit more research and came to the obvious conclusion that there is no company that
                    Art
                    ASE Master Collision Tech
                    "Beast" - 81 "S" W/T, 85-360, T-18, Lock-rite,wag alloys, 31-10.50 Pro Comp MT's, Warn 8274 in a fabbed bumper/deer strainer(tested and approved)

                    88 XJ, 3" lift, 31-10.50's, custom bumpers and winch/tow bar mounts, Warn 9500HS, custom sliders/steps, camo paint, & headliner

                    Member: FSJ Prissy Restoration Assoc.

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                      If that is a poly version of corregated cardboard, check with a local sign making shop. They use for making signs for wire frames for sticking in lawns.

                      Former employer had a side business for making signs and banners.
                      Art
                      ASE Master Collision Tech
                      "Beast" - 81 "S" W/T, 85-360, T-18, Lock-rite,wag alloys, 31-10.50 Pro Comp MT's, Warn 8274 in a fabbed bumper/deer strainer(tested and approved)

                      88 XJ, 3" lift, 31-10.50's, custom bumpers and winch/tow bar mounts, Warn 9500HS, custom sliders/steps, camo paint, & headliner

                      Member: FSJ Prissy Restoration Assoc.

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