Randy92782
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hell for all that work someone shoulda sent you one already. i just read pretty much this whole thread and was wowed. gave me a few ideas of my own. but i'll just leave that to when i start my own thread soon



Randy92782 said:hell for all that work someone shoulda sent you one already. i just read pretty much this whole thread and was wowed. gave me a few ideas of my own. but i'll just leave that to when i start my own thread soon![]()
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ryoken said:Hopefully I've given some ideas to some people... I try to be original and innovative with my work... Certainly not your normal build thread....![]()
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ryoken said:The only issue I've had is, that I can't seem to get the back corners to stay under the rail on the tailgate section, they keep popping off.. Seems like the hard plastic lip is too short there.. That and the rear window being a tad long and not clipping in...
Neither seem to be a big deal to fix... I'll have my canvas guy shorten up the window, and I guess redo the corner stitching to expose more of the hard plastic..
BUDDY said:I'm not sure how the soft top really works there, but I wonder if it would be a good idea to extend the rear window bottom edge & sew in a tailgate-width strip magnet into a pocket so that it will seal up the rear window to the top of the tailgate without any fasteners or whatever.
Maybe impractical because I haven't ever seen one in person, just a thought.
Later,
Buddy
One of these days I'll hafta get a laptop (priority #87) and run some Winaldl and see what it's actually got going on....
tyrantking said:I love your Blazer. Very well built. I love the dash and will be in line to buy one when ever you get around to selling them. I notice you run two volt gauges. I am curious, couldn't you have one volt gauge hooked up to a toggle switch to switch to the other circuit when you want to monitor it? It would free up room in the dash for some other gauge, if you need it, that is.
Hahah, I did the same thing with my headliner last year went it finally dropped, except I cut the middle of the bowtie out too. Lookin good Paul!ryoken said:Thanks man...![]()
yeah, we run em in some boats like that.. But I specifacally wanted to run 2.. thought it would be neat...![]()
wasn't overly concerned about losing the gauge spot, I actually have one more spot for a fuel/air when i get around to that...
Here was last nights project.... Idea stolen from Minimull, thanks Christie!![]()
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BIGBLAZE433 said:Hahah, I did the same thing with my headliner last year went it finally dropped, except I cut the middle of the bowtie out too. Lookin good Paul!

tyrantking said:Have you ever considered going with a full custom made dash for your Blazer as opossed to just a dash insert? I'm not sure if it could make it out of the fiberglass stuff you like to use or if perhaps aluminum would be better. I'm thinking something along the lines of the full race dashes with the integrated center console like in the desert race trucks would kick ass in your Blazer.
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So is that a heater on the floor down there in the center, can i have some details on that because im interested, hey and also what did you do with the ac vents and tubes on the two spots on your left dash around your steering wheel?ryoken said:couple more....
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