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Another Center Console Build


Hazmat Ranger

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Ok - a while back I sold my fiberglass center console with the 10" sub in it and began building a new one. I do not have early build pics but here is the final stages. Not complete yet but close enough to show off.

Materials used: Brushed Aluminum, Polished Stainless Steel, Dark Brown Leather and Sting Ray Leather on hardboard and fiberglass base. The leather shifter boot was hand-stitched by me also.

Here are the pics:

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I have to fabricate the lid for the storage area and mount all of the aluminum parts with decorative screws - I was thinking polished torx or allen screws.

The embossed HR is for Hazmat Ranger.
 
Loved the last one you made! Can't wait to see this one done. If it was black leather i'd be making a trip to texas to jack this thing out of your garage:D
 
Loved the last one you made! Can't wait to see this one done. If it was black leather i'd be making a trip to texas to jack this thing out of your garage:D

Careful now - I have a ferocious lap/guard dog. Will bark like crazy, make you play with him, and love you to death - can ya deal with all that? ROFL :icon_rofl:


wow! didn't know they made subs that small to fit in those little tubes!!

jk. really nice work. your attention to detail shows the mark of a true craftsman.

yeah they do make them that small - see the air ports in the bottom.

Thanks guys - got more done tonight just no pics - nothing significant. Will try to get the lid done this week.

Stay tuned.
 
Oh lord you have an ankle biter running around :icon_rofl:


So how are you planning on attaching the lid?
 
Well, I WAS happy with my first attempt at building a center console until I saw yours. :bawling: Looks awesome.:icon_thumby:
 
Oh lord you have an ankle biter running around :icon_rofl:


So how are you planning on attaching the lid?

I am going to make a skeletal frame that has a wooden crossmembers that I will use to attach the lid material, hinge and magnets to. The sides are going to be aluminum and will sit into the storage space, with the magnets helping to hold it down.


Well, I WAS happy with my first attempt at building a center console until I saw yours. :bawling: Looks awesome.:icon_thumby:

I too was happy with my first one and slowly I found my self wanting something different - I have another thread in here on my first one - all fiberglass with a 10" sub-woofer. This one will have 3" subs in the polished tubes . . . :icon_confused:

:icon_rofl: - not! Just a poke at what stvger said earlier . . .
 
i think allen screws would look better than torx personally.

looks freakin awesome man... my lord it's beautiful
 
Hey when you're done please post some pics. I'm in the middle of doing one myself using plywood and fiberglass so any ideas are more than welcome!
 
i think allen screws would look better than torx personally.

looks freakin awesome man... my lord it's beautiful

I used Kreg pocket screws - they have a square socket in the top - they look good. Thanks man . . . :icon_cheers:



Hey when you're done please post some pics. I'm in the middle of doing one myself using plywood and fiberglass so any ideas are more than welcome!

I will be posting more pics as soon as I get this lid covered and attached. Biggest suggestion I can give you is to take your time and make sure it is right the first time - no worse feeling than knowing you could have done it better. Good Luck

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Thanks, doing it nice and slow but have never worked with fiberglass before so my fingers are crossed!
 
Ok - so I got the lid wrapped and attached. I have a few things left to do like secure the shifter boot to the shifter, hook up the switches and some dress up pieces made from polished aluminum.

All of that can wait until after my vacation. But until then here are the current pictures.

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Below is a close up and you can see the pocket screws I used - I like the way they look.

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Here you can see the lid structure - all aluminum with wooden ends (covered).
The underside will be covered and so will the inside of the storage area.

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So there she is - now I have to figure out what I am going to do with the rest of the interior to match this exquisite console - LOL.
 
Amazing skills man! I don't think i could ever get leather to stretch like that and look that flawless! the HR logo is what really sets that thing off. In the last picture where the back of the lid meets the console, is that a gap or is that just due to the inside not being finished?
 
Thanks, doing it nice and slow but have never worked with fiberglass before so my fingers are crossed!

If you need some more insight take a look in the tech library for the build of my first console that was 95% fiberglass. I also noticed you are from Canton - we were just there on Saturday for the madhouse.
If you have any fiberglass questions just ask.
 

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