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Old 09-01-2015, 03:35 PM
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Default Some good shed time on Tuesday

Got the afternoon in the shed and managed to finish off the passenger kick panel as shown.

Will have two LED's for footwell lighting, the one installed and a second in the hole to the right of the speaker. And the two access panels as previously mentioned for access to the ECU (forward panel) and diagnostic plug that is mounted just about the speaker position.



Have had to work the panel around the windscreen stanchion and out to the door sill.



At the top I fabricated joiners where I'd had to cut the sheet for folds to bring back some strength to the whole piece. Though in 1.6mm ali it is pretty rigid anyway.



So now I need to tackle the overlap between sill and this main panel to minimise the overlap thickness. Then it's onto the driver's side for the same.

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Got the afternoon in the shed and managed to finish off the passenger kick panel as shown.

Will have two LED's for footwell lighting, the one installed and a second in the hole to the right of the speaker. And the two access panels as previously mentioned for access to the ECU (forward panel) and diagnostic plug that is mounted just about the speaker position.



Have had to work the panel around the windscreen stanchion and out to the door sill.



At the top I fabricated joiners where I'd had to cut the sheet for folds to bring back some strength to the whole piece. Though in 1.6mm ali it is pretty rigid anyway.



So now I need to tackle the overlap between sill and this main panel to minimise the overlap thickness. Then it's onto the driver's side for the same.

Enjoy
looks great do you have a metal folder at home or are you doing it some other way ? ive often thought about buying one of those cheap ones from ebay for about 100 bucks for the odd bits i need to do around the place
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