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Old 15 April 2015, 23:22   #21
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A different angle:

Get these lads to make you a MAYDAY card with VHF instructions, killcord reminder, etc. Cost you £30 - stick it over.

Sign-O-Times engraved products for business. Key tags, signs, name badges, trophies, tankards and glassware

I've done business with Mike for decades - good bloke.


Good idea I'll look into it


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Old 16 April 2015, 10:33   #22
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Here we go, sorry to the poster for stealing his picture.

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Looks sweet.

You wouldn't need to do the whole dash like he has, just a rectangle to cover the holes.

Simple yet very effective.
there you go billy just what i was thinking you could go anodized aluminium put a couple of vents in it so it looks like it should be there just like the guys say got to be machined proper, got to be someone up there who is a wis with a plasma cutter see you at ERR
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Old 16 April 2015, 12:14   #23
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just another thought billy
i put these elasticated pockets on mine found them really useful got the pockets from mud stuff off road 4x4 stuff,also have a look at east coast resins they do yellow fiberglass boards 2mm & 4mm i think, so you could possibly match to your console cut and shape to cover the hole center or go full width cut the elasticated pocket to suit they come with some plastic clips you can bolt through the plate to fix bolt or glue plate to console job done and a useful addition to hold the bits that always end up on the deck.

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Old 16 April 2015, 12:20   #24
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just another thought billy

i put these elasticated pockets on mine found them really useful got the pockets from mud stuff off road 4x4 stuff,also have a look at east coast resins they do yellow fiberglass boards 2mm & 4mm i think, so you could possibly match to your console cut and shape to cover the hole center or go full width cut the elasticated pocket to suit they come with some plastic clips you can bolt through the plate to fix bolt or glue plate to console job done and a useful addition to hold the bits that always end up on the deck.



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Old 16 April 2015, 19:02   #25
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