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#624637 - 11/13/09 08:46 PM Cardboard glove boxes...
svtmikey Offline

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Jedi Hopeful

Registered: 09/11/04
Posts: 157
Loc: Point Roberts, WA
Is there anyone that makes gloves boxes out of anything but cardboard? My experience with the cardboard ones haven't been very good, they always seem to be bent and crumpled.
I would think something out of aluminum would be more durable.

Thanks
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#624638 - 11/13/09 08:56 PM Re: Cardboard glove boxes... [Re: svtmikey]
Dale Offline

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Jedi Knight

Registered: 07/26/02
Posts: 996
Loc: Bloomfield,NM
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... [Re: Dale]
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Jedi Knight

Registered: 01/16/09
Posts: 1200
Loc: Charlotte, NC
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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LBC's previously owned:
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'61 & '68 Corvairs, both 4 carb (non LBC)
Sunbeam Alpine (former wife loved it)
Volvo 122S (non LBC)
'46 MGTC 0442
'62 Sprite (racer)
Currently owned:
'62 TR4 (CT5586 L) bought 1990, stored until 2008, now undergoing refurbish for a driver.

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#624675 - 11/14/09 05:24 AM Re: Cardboard glove boxes... [Re: bgbassplyr]
RJS Offline
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Registered: 09/08/09
Posts: 71
Loc: Fairfield, CT
My TR4A has an ABS plastic glove-box. Pretty sure the PO picked it up from TRF.

Bob
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#624678 - 11/14/09 06:08 AM Re: Cardboard glove boxes... [Re: RJS]
71MKIV Offline
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Registered: 12/12/07
Posts: 329
Loc: Lancaster, PA
The PO made the ones in my Spitfire from riveted aircraft aluminum using the cardboard as a pattern.
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Lancaster PA
71 Spitfire MKIV "Jehu"
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#624704 - 11/14/09 08:55 AM Re: Cardboard glove boxes... [Re: 71MKIV]
TR6oldtimer Offline

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Obi Wan

Registered: 03/31/06
Posts: 2002
Loc: Santa Cruz,CA
Mine is cardboard on the inside and fiber glass on the outside. The same as the transmission tunnel cover. BTW, all glove boxes on the TR4-6 were originally cardboard.
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Ray

A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams.
1973 TR6 sort of Mallard Blue in restoration

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#624708 - 11/14/09 09:29 AM Re: Cardboard glove boxes... [Re: TR6oldtimer]
hilsideser Offline
Jedi Warrior

Registered: 02/13/07
Posts: 466
Loc: Waynesville, NC, USA
Dale, I've entertained the ABS with rivets idea myself. Where did you find sheets of ABS?
Thanks
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first car was a '58 Sprite, my second was a new '72 Spitfire

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'79 Spit - waiting on hydraulics
'77 Spit / '71 GT6 project (merger)
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#624718 - 11/14/09 10:29 AM Re: Cardboard glove boxes... [Re: hilsideser]
dklawson Offline

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Yoda

Registered: 03/28/05
Posts: 3237
Loc: Durham, North Carolina, USA
Try McMaster-Carr.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#abs-sheets/=4i1c59

However, ABS textured sheet isn't necessarily inexpensive. It's almost $10 per square foot in 1/16" thickness from McMaster.
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'64 Morris Mini Cooper-S 1275
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#624723 - 11/14/09 10:57 AM Re: Cardboard glove boxes... [Re: svtmikey]
Twosheds Offline

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Luke Skywalker

Registered: 08/27/06
Posts: 1550
Loc: Maryland
The TR3 racecar came to me with a glovebox made from 3/4" plywood.

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Gordon Thorburn, the British author of the book “Men and Sheds,” explained that the word shed derived from the Anglo-Saxon “scead,” or shade. It was, in a metaphorical sense, obscure, an “intellectual pantry” or “spiritual home” where a man could reflect and dawdle with tools and toys.

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#624724 - 11/14/09 11:01 AM Re: Cardboard glove boxes... [Re: Twosheds]
Gliderman8 Offline
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Registered: 06/27/08
Posts: 964
Loc: PA
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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Elliot
Lancaster, PA
1973 TR6 Damson Plum / Biscuit interior
Currently converting over to HVDA 5-speed

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#624753 - 11/14/09 01:40 PM Re: Cardboard glove boxes... [Re: Gliderman8]
tdskip Offline

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Yoda

Registered: 11/29/05
Posts: 5603
Loc: Southern California
Originally Posted By: Gliderman8
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... [Re: tdskip]
prb51 Offline

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Jedi Knight

Registered: 02/16/05
Posts: 1394
Loc: Arizona
Originally Posted By: tdskip
Originally Posted By: Gliderman8
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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#626339 - 11/20/09 07:17 PM Re: Cardboard glove boxes... [Re: Gliderman8]
svtmikey Offline

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Jedi Hopeful

Registered: 09/11/04
Posts: 157
Loc: Point Roberts, WA
ABS seems like a good idea, probably easier to work with than Aluminum, but the POR15 idea is brilliant! Are there any downsides to that......Since mine are in pretty good shape, that might be a cheap and easy way of doing it!
Thanks for the ideas!

Mikey
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#626355 - 11/20/09 08:14 PM Re: Cardboard glove boxes... [Re: svtmikey]
dklawson Offline

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Yoda

Registered: 03/28/05
Posts: 3237
Loc: Durham, North Carolina, USA
I have not used POR on the glove-boxes in our Spitfire or GT6, but I have used it on the boot lid liner on the Mini (also made of textured cardboard). The POR worked VERY well in that application, strengthening the "mushed" parts and stiffening the whole panel. I did apply a top coat of Eastwood Chassis Black to give a more satin finish and prevent any discoloration from UV light exposure. After 8 years, the boot lid liner looks the same as it did when first completed.
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'64 Morris Mini Cooper-S 1275
'67 Triumph GT6 Mk1
'72 Spifire Mk4

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#626507 - 11/21/09 01:41 PM Re: Cardboard glove boxes... [Re: TR6oldtimer]
LBCs_since_1988 Offline
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Registered: 04/13/09
Posts: 69
Loc: Virginia
Originally Posted By: TR6oldtimer
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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1966 TR4A (O/D, W/W, Solid Axle)

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