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Topic: cup holders
I think I may have done this post before not sure...but what is the best way to form cup holders in a custom console? --------------------www.U-C-IT.com "Kandy" painted 1988 Monte Carlo SS 24" Motto wheels.....6's for 06' Kenwood KVT-911 Eclispe highs (3) Kicker 15" L5's (2) 15" flip downs, 5.6" fiberglassed into dash, (2) 5" in sunvisors Drapped up and dripped out....SOLD!!!http://www.sounddomain.com/id/cutlasssalon
Cutlassthunder
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Member # 8197
posted 07-18-2005 06:05 AM
I think I may have done this post before not sure...but what is the best way to form cup holders in a custom console? --------------------www.U-C-IT.com "Kandy" painted 1988 Monte Carlo SS 24" Motto wheels.....6's for 06' Kenwood KVT-911 Eclispe highs (3) Kicker 15" L5's (2) 15" flip downs, 5.6" fiberglassed into dash, (2) 5" in sunvisors Drapped up and dripped out....SOLD!!!http://www.sounddomain.com/id/cutlasssalon
Posts: 1092 | From: Atlanta, Ga | Registered: Dec 2001
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Yea yours came out pretty nice I'might have to do the same...any pics of your console in the making? --------------------www.U-C-IT.com "Kandy" painted 1988 Monte Carlo SS 24" Motto wheels.....6's for 06' Kenwood KVT-911 Eclispe highs (3) Kicker 15" L5's (2) 15" flip downs, 5.6" fiberglassed into dash, (2) 5" in sunvisors Drapped up and dripped out....SOLD!!!http://www.sounddomain.com/id/cutlasssalon
Cutlassthunder
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Member # 8197
posted 07-19-2005 05:53 PM
Yea yours came out pretty nice I'might have to do the same...any pics of your console in the making? --------------------www.U-C-IT.com "Kandy" painted 1988 Monte Carlo SS 24" Motto wheels.....6's for 06' Kenwood KVT-911 Eclispe highs (3) Kicker 15" L5's (2) 15" flip downs, 5.6" fiberglassed into dash, (2) 5" in sunvisors Drapped up and dripped out....SOLD!!!http://www.sounddomain.com/id/cutlasssalon
Posts: 1092 | From: Atlanta, Ga | Registered: Dec 2001
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I wish, I completely forgot. All i have pics of is the enclosure before the console was molded around it. sorry. -------------------- TEAM DB DRIVEN Now setting up my Ranger
SQcrewcab
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posted 07-20-2005 04:10 AM
I wish, I completely forgot. All i have pics of is the enclosure before the console was molded around it. sorry. -------------------- TEAM DB DRIVEN Now setting up my Ranger
Posts: 232 | From: Springfield, IL | Registered: May 2005
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If you wanted to do them in glass from scratch you could always glass the outside of the cups you mix resin/hardner in! -------------------- The difference between a rut and a grave is the depth
JohnnyV
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Member # 17587
posted 07-20-2005 03:03 PM
If you wanted to do them in glass from scratch you could always glass the outside of the cups you mix resin/hardner in! -------------------- The difference between a rut and a grave is the depth
Posts: 50 | From: VIRGINIA | Registered: Jul 2005
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You can also use 3" or 4" port flanges and drop then in from the top of your project. Later, Mike -------------------- Michael Abeita mikea@audioexpressusa.com
Mabeita
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posted 07-22-2005 08:51 AM
You can also use 3" or 4" port flanges and drop then in from the top of your project. Later, Mike -------------------- Michael Abeita mikea@audioexpressusa.com
Posts: 1706 | From: Phoenix, AZ USA | Registered: Feb 2001
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the actual cupholders from autozone look best, just build a basic frame like you would doing mdf rings to hold the cup holder, stretch the fleece over it and staple it to the mdf frame....should work --------------------
TeamSubGoPoof
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Member # 11162
posted 07-23-2005 11:53 AM
the actual cupholders from autozone look best, just build a basic frame like you would doing mdf rings to hold the cup holder, stretch the fleece over it and staple it to the mdf frame....should work --------------------
Posts: 6933 | From: Russellville AL | Registered: Nov 2002
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