Harry, please do post pics. I didn't like having the pad up on the dash, it was too distracting and caught the sun (worried about the heat). But I am really interested in your solution and how it works for you. cheers alistair
On 2013-08-30, at 4:50 AM, Harry Hoffman wrote: > So, that's very cool! > > Not having the skills to do metalwork I did something similar (in that I > used the ash try area as a mount point). > > Using wood I build a mock up of a mini dash display with a 10" android > tablet. It pops in and out with ease. > > I'll have to take pics and post but it acts as my set of gauges (bostig > swap), gps, and music station :-) > > Cheers, > Harry > > On 08/30/2013 12:16 AM, Alistair Bell wrote: >> Perhaps not the best thing to come out of the R&D department at Bell Industries, but it seems to work. >> >> http://shufti.wordpress.com/2013/08/29/vanagon-ipad-mount-mk-ii/ >> >> I wonder how Felder International is coming along with their Vanagon telegraph mount? >> >> :) >> >> alistair >> |
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