Nice craftsmanship but those corners are going to hurt when your dry knuckles bump into them.;-(
BenT On Jul 7, 2010, at 10:21 AM, T-rev Reynolds <gneiss9@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > For anyone with power windows and switches that tend to hang around > more than stay in place where they are meant to be: > > My plastic power window switch frames were broken and the switches > just used to hang by their wires until I taped them up with silver > "300 mph tape". I've since hired my brother-in-law to machine two > new pieces out of aluminum to replace the original designed pieces. > He fabricated these gems with a CNC Machine. New plastic switch > frames with their clip type design would probably not hold the > switches very well as the old door panel material was quite tired and > worn. This new design worked out very well and looks pretty sharp if > I do say so myself! > > http://s1003.photobucket.com/albums/af155/onsight2003/? > action=view¤t=P1000269.jpg > > http://s1003.photobucket.com/albums/af155/onsight2003/? > action=view¤t=P1000268.jpg > > > Trevor Reynolds > Airdrie, AB, Canada, > '91 GL 2Wheel drive, AT, Westy "SEN". > http://westfalia-91restore.blogspot.com/ |
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