Rear Door Panel Mods
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Rear Door Panel Mods
Well, finished of my rear door panel this weekend. Took a lot longer than expected by the time you mess around with all the "little bits" and bobs. Lots of bits to make etc......but Im pretty happy how its turned out. Me and a friend did the same design on his car a while back, and after seeing how useful it was when out on the trails, especially for making a cuppa!!! with the coleman dual fuel stove..... I just had to knock up another one to
Heres a few piccys!! Its made of Aircraft spec ali (got from work shhh!!), and fitted to the door with stainless bolts into about 20 rivnuts I added all the way round so it can be removed easily, and the original panel will re-install no problem.
used little cables for the "stays" for the fold down shelf, held by pins that have locking clips so they can be removed if need be.
3 pieces of cargo rail to allow the strap / tie downs to be connected / disconnected easily. Made 2 small turn buckles from ali to hold the shelf when folded up
Also mounted my fire extinguisher bracket above the rear speaker pod
All bits back on
Door with the camping stove strapped on......
unclip the strap remove the stove, fold the shelf down..
Open up the stove and put the kettle on!!!
And finally changed for a blue strap to match the car LOL
Heres a few piccys!! Its made of Aircraft spec ali (got from work shhh!!), and fitted to the door with stainless bolts into about 20 rivnuts I added all the way round so it can be removed easily, and the original panel will re-install no problem.
used little cables for the "stays" for the fold down shelf, held by pins that have locking clips so they can be removed if need be.
3 pieces of cargo rail to allow the strap / tie downs to be connected / disconnected easily. Made 2 small turn buckles from ali to hold the shelf when folded up
Also mounted my fire extinguisher bracket above the rear speaker pod
All bits back on
Door with the camping stove strapped on......
unclip the strap remove the stove, fold the shelf down..
Open up the stove and put the kettle on!!!
And finally changed for a blue strap to match the car LOL
Last edited by Urban Panzer; 08-30-2009 at 10:24 AM.
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Poffet (09-03-2018)
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SWEEEEET!!!!!!!! that is very similar to what I am trying to do now. its aluminum? what did you use to cut the shape and how did you make a template? i have the vinyl piece off and was going to use that to make a template on some paper. and use the paper layed over a sheet of metal to get the pattern i need. would love 2 hear more specifics. love the pics! quite jealous.
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Thanks for the positive comments guys, much appreciated.
Funny you should, say that about the fire extinguishers.
In the UK, they "used" to be different colours for diff types so they were EASILY recognisable........and would most likely be used on the correct type of fire.
this "was" the colours.
Black = CO2
Red = water
blue = dry powder
cream = foam
green = halon
Now because we are dumb enough to be controlled by a bunch of idiots in brussels (euro union) and all countries must have the same ****e.
So guess what, now they are all RED FFS!!!.........whos fookin dumb idea is that......now its just asking for someone to make a mistake and try put out an electrical fire with a water extinguisher ......
PS, on a side note, Halon (green) was banned (cough) for general use by the public as it destroys the ozone layer, how ever, if any of you have ever had a good fire training session with extinguishers will agree im sure that the Halon kicks *** compared to ALL the others, Hence its still allowed / Used in Aircraft.....(see the connection here) and no it wasn't stolen....
In the UK, they "used" to be different colours for diff types so they were EASILY recognisable........and would most likely be used on the correct type of fire.
this "was" the colours.
Black = CO2
Red = water
blue = dry powder
cream = foam
green = halon
Now because we are dumb enough to be controlled by a bunch of idiots in brussels (euro union) and all countries must have the same ****e.
So guess what, now they are all RED FFS!!!.........whos fookin dumb idea is that......now its just asking for someone to make a mistake and try put out an electrical fire with a water extinguisher ......
PS, on a side note, Halon (green) was banned (cough) for general use by the public as it destroys the ozone layer, how ever, if any of you have ever had a good fire training session with extinguishers will agree im sure that the Halon kicks *** compared to ALL the others, Hence its still allowed / Used in Aircraft.....(see the connection here) and no it wasn't stolen....
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Halon is most effective for fires involving jet fuel because of how what it burns which is why it is still used around aircraft. CO2 works with the same principle as halon by removing oxygen and smothering a fire but not nearly as effective in a really hot fire like fuel.
I have to agree that the different extinguishers should be different colors. Thinking people are going to read a label and make sure the extinguisher is right for the ire they're facing is absurd.
I have to agree that the different extinguishers should be different colors. Thinking people are going to read a label and make sure the extinguisher is right for the ire they're facing is absurd.
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