I had mentioned earlier one of my Techs and I were working on a mount for the Tuffy security console. The idea being it be back far enough for the cupholders to clear the t-case shifter and high enough to rest an arm on it while driving comfortably. After throwing ideas back and forth he had me make some cardboard templates, a bunch of measurements, texting pics we came up with this:
The interesting thing here is the material he made this out of. It's a composite material made up of a plastic core with aluminum skin on both sides. It's really light but very stiff/strong. I don't know what the name of it is, but if you have a local Chevy dealer that recently remodeled to have a really slick silver facade with a giant blue archway this is the material they used to skin it. Our store was remodeled a couple years back and my tech took every last scrap of this stuff to make brackets or other items with it. It's a little difficult to work with to bend as you need to make a relief cut on the inside of the bend, then bend it and epoxy the seam back up. Crazy rigid.
He ended up reconfiguring the cupholder to be mounted to the bracket and not the console.
Another shot showing the construction. Basic attachment of the console to the base will be through nutserts in the base with screws coming from the inside of the console.
How the front fits to the floor:
Looking at the rear:
Got gear to fill the console too. Going to be somewhat of a electrical center. Since the CB is in the front of the console it's going to need power. I need another 12v outlet and a couple of USB outlets too, so I got a panel off of Amazon to fill the bill. That's 3 more circuits, so rather than running multiple power wires into the box, I got a fuse panel with 6 fuse slots in it to power everything up. Need to run a 10 or 12 gauge wire up to it, but I've got a plan there too. Ended up picking up a LED dome lamp in the vendor area at the Street Rod Nationals this last weekend so that's going in to give it some light in the dark. Also picked up another radio in the swap meet area for a whopping $15. Killer Kenwood head unit with USB/AUX/Bluetooth and pre-outs. So the JVC is out. Plus my buddy John gave me an old Alpine amp to drive the 6x9's. It's not a giant high watt unit (60) but he said it will make a pair of 6x9's thump. Not looking to go nuts on the audio, but it would be nice to be able to hear it. It's a small enough unit it will fit bolted to the inside of the box. Then I've got a 300 watt ac/dc inverter so I can have ac power to run the tuning laptop.
Good thing I picked up some new wiring tools this last week. Ratcheting crimp pliers are awesome. Got a new wire stripper tool from the street rod show too. Both work great! I've got a bit of wiring to do in the near future to get this console trimmed out so these will come in handy.