Always wear your protection!
Always wear your protection!
Lol, Thanks RC, As kids mom allways had us each a pair.
Why not go fiber glass. Much easier to work with. Won't have a shorting problem like metal. You could use the paper one for a template or just fiber glass the paper one.
The stiffer repro glove box I got from Joe Suchy would not go into place, since I had installed a Vintage Air unit under the dash. I had to cut it in half lengthwise, with a thin cut-off wheel and install the bottom first, then the top. There was some trimming required to get it to line up with original screw holes. I joined the top half to the bottom using some of that multi-holed metal strip that is used to hang ducts, pipes, etc. in homes. By joining from the back of the box, it is not that noticeable.As others have pointed out, getting something stiff in there will be a challenge. Maybe multiple pieces? Put it together outside the hole, take it apart and re-assemble in its position. Metal, plastic, wood etc. As fas as a pattern goes, take it apart at the seams, flatten it out on some poster board etc, trace it out including where it had bends/fasteners etc. Probably why they went with paper that was a little flimsy.
I used to hate when the screwdriver poked holes in the rubbers….Yeah....glove box is an antiquated term. I stuff the registration paper in there, napkins, sometimes a screwdriver and crescent wrench....years ago it was rubbers.
What's your girl friend doing with a screwdriver? LOLI used to hate when the screwdriver poked holes in the rubbers….
OuchWhat's your girl friend doing with a screwdriver? LOL
Yep!!! Wearin' a Rubber is like taking a shower in a raincoat!!! cr8crshr/BillI haven't worn a rubber since 2001.
I don't wear gloves much either. Here is a weird thing, maybe some of you can relate.....
For most of my career in construction, I didn't wear gloves. It was 2013 before I would even wear them in the cold weather. (20s and 30s) Some time in my mid 50s, my hands started to develop cracks at the joints and it HURT to get dirt, sawdust or sand in the open sores so I started wearing those thin mechanics type gloves. I've wondered if cracking skin is age related or what else is to blame....
Since I retired, my hands rarely crack anymore. I'm not handling lumber every day though.