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#624638 - 11/13/09 08:56 PM
Re: Cardboard glove boxes...
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Registered: 07/26/02
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Don't know that I will ever need to, but my thought would be to use ABS plastic sheet, cut to fit and glued together. I think whatever medium one is comfortable with would be better than the cardboard. (I'll bet that's not what the factory calls it) The ABS can be heated and molded also. I did use a couple of ABS pieces to replace cardboard air dams on either side of the radiator on my TR7. The black crinkle finish looks right and they are certainly more durable than the paper stuff.
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#624642 - 11/13/09 09:36 PM
Re: Cardboard glove boxes...
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Registered: 01/16/09
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Loc: Charlotte, NC
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I bought a wrecked TR4A that had a molded ABS glove box. Don't know if it was original or aftermarket.
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#624675 - 11/14/09 05:24 AM
Re: Cardboard glove boxes...
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Registered: 09/08/09
Posts: 71
Loc: Fairfield, CT
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My TR4A has an ABS plastic glove-box. Pretty sure the PO picked it up from TRF.
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#624678 - 11/14/09 06:08 AM
Re: Cardboard glove boxes...
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Registered: 12/12/07
Posts: 329
Loc: Lancaster, PA
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The PO made the ones in my Spitfire from riveted aircraft aluminum using the cardboard as a pattern.
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#624708 - 11/14/09 09:29 AM
Re: Cardboard glove boxes...
[Re: TR6oldtimer]
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Registered: 02/13/07
Posts: 466
Loc: Waynesville, NC, USA
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Dale, I've entertained the ABS with rivets idea myself. Where did you find sheets of ABS? Thanks
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#624718 - 11/14/09 10:29 AM
Re: Cardboard glove boxes...
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Yoda
Registered: 03/28/05
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Loc: Durham, North Carolina, USA
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Try McMaster-Carr. http://www.mcmaster.com/#abs-sheets/=4i1c59However, ABS textured sheet isn't necessarily inexpensive. It's almost $10 per square foot in 1/16" thickness from McMaster.
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#624724 - 11/14/09 11:01 AM
Re: Cardboard glove boxes...
[Re: Twosheds]
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Jedi Knight
Registered: 06/27/08
Posts: 964
Loc: PA
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I took my original TR6 cardboard glove box and gave it a coat of POR15. Now it is rock hard and not in danger of falling to pieces.
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#624753 - 11/14/09 01:40 PM
Re: Cardboard glove boxes...
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Yoda
Registered: 11/29/05
Posts: 5603
Loc: Southern California
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I took my original TR6 cardboard glove box and gave it a coat of POR15. Now it is rock hard and not in danger of falling to pieces. Clever, I bet the cardboard absorbs the resin and hardens right up.
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#624761 - 11/14/09 02:01 PM
Re: Cardboard glove boxes...
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Jedi Knight
Registered: 02/16/05
Posts: 1394
Loc: Arizona
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I took my original TR6 cardboard glove box and gave it a coat of POR15. Now it is rock hard and not in danger of falling to pieces. Clever, I bet the cardboard absorbs the resin and hardens right up. I've used POR15 in similar applications, in this case stapeling fine thin mesh fiberglass to the cardboard, trimming, and then applying the POR would give you the same results as making the box from plastic.
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#626507 - 11/21/09 01:41 PM
Re: Cardboard glove boxes...
[Re: TR6oldtimer]
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Registered: 04/13/09
Posts: 69
Loc: Virginia
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BTW, all glove boxes on the TR4-6 were originally cardboard. Yep, I've got the original moulded cardboard glovebox in my '4A. It seems it was painted a cream color on the inside. I can post a pic if need be.
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