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1961apacheC10 05-16-2016 11:56 PM

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Custom made gauge panel and ash tray turned tachometer

BR3W CITY 05-17-2016 12:05 AM

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My current cluster; stainless sheet with the tach, Wideband, and Oil Pressure gauge. All other functions are run off the scangauge (which is just velcro'd in place, hence crooked)
http://i1329.photobucket.com/albums/...ps447e5da7.png
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I'll be adding 2 more guages and redoing the stainless with carbon.

Grandpa54 05-17-2016 12:38 AM

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Here mine

MusicMan70 05-17-2016 12:54 AM

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Here's what we got for now.

Brandons63 05-17-2016 10:46 AM

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Grandpa54 that's pretty

Rust-O-Matic 05-17-2016 02:32 PM

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Just got mine put back together and snapped this pic last night.

dschmit 05-18-2016 12:00 PM

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Grandpa54 what tach did you use? Thats cool being 6000 RPM!

Grandpa54 05-18-2016 02:01 PM

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Red line out of tn rebuilt the gauges for me and he supplied it. He will make your speedo 120 mph if you want it, mark

Rust-O-Matic 05-19-2016 12:40 PM

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Hey Grandpa54, what brand and type of paint did you use on the silver trim bezel? Yours is flatter and closer to the original sheen than mine is. The whole thing looks beautiful, by the way.

I have blasted and repainted mine twice now, using two different types of rattle can aluminum colored enamel, and I'm still not 100% happy with it. I don't mind the extra gloss on mine, but it takes 100 years to cure and seems pretty easy to discolor when handling it.

Grandpa54 05-19-2016 02:12 PM

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SORRY I DONT HAVE THAT INFO JOHN AT RED LINE DID THE RESTORATION
http://www.redlineg.com/redlineg/Welcome.html HERE YOU GO

Rust-O-Matic 05-19-2016 02:26 PM

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Oh, I see. Thanks anyway. Looks like he does nice work.

I decided to do mine myself. Apparently so I could continually obsess about all the minute details other people are never going to notice in the first place. Ha!

Captainfab 05-20-2016 12:23 AM

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Aluminum/silver paint needs a clear coat so that it does not smudge when touched and handled.

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Originally Posted by Rust-O-Matic (Post 7598256)
Hey Grandpa54, what brand and type of paint did you use on the silver trim bezel? Yours is flatter and closer to the original sheen than mine is. The whole thing looks beautiful, by the way.

I have blasted and repainted mine twice now, using two different types of rattle can aluminum colored enamel, and I'm still not 100% happy with it. I don't mind the extra gloss on mine, but it takes 100 years to cure and seems pretty easy to discolor when handling it.


corvettejim1968 05-20-2016 07:48 AM

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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...psfxro9dm8.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...cluster002.jpg

Shaky 05-20-2016 08:25 AM

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Wow - a lot of variety and nice stuff in here!

Rust-O-Matic 05-20-2016 01:50 PM

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Thanks CaptainFab, I hadn't thought about that. I don't wanna hijack this thread, but do you have any idea if clear acrylic enamel can be sprayed over the (presumably) oil enamel I painted it with? The aluminum color was Krylon Rust Tough. The local oreillys didn't have any clear that wasn't acrylic. I'm gonna try a test piece first, but was curious if you or anyone else had any input. I have blasted and painted this damn bezel twice now, and I really don't wanna botch it again.

corvettejim1968 05-20-2016 01:53 PM

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Thanks CaptainFab, I hadn't thought about that. I don't wanna hijack this thread, but do you have any idea if clear acrylic enamel can be sprayed over the (presumably) oil enamel I painted it with? The aluminum color was Krylon Rust Tough. The local oreillys didn't have any clear that wasn't acrylic. I'm gonna try a test piece first, but was curious if you or anyone else had any input. I have blasted and painted this damn bezel twice now, and I really don't wanna botch it again.

I had mine powder coated. Just another option

Rust-O-Matic 05-20-2016 03:17 PM

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Yeah man, your powder coated bezel looks great.

If I had realized what a pain in the rear the "easy" route was going to be, I would have just got some real 2 part urethane and shot it like all my other parts, or had my buddy powder coat it. Unfortunately I let logic get in my way again. "It's just a trim bezel, surely a shot of rattle can aluminum should do the trick." It looks really nice in my humble opinion, but now I've already got a spot that needs a touch up, and guess I may as well clear it while I'm at it.

Rust-O-Matic 05-20-2016 10:32 PM

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For future reference, I tested 3 rattle can clears tonight over test pieces previously coated in the same Krylon aluminum color I used on my bezel, and none of them are acceptable. Duplicolor acrylic enamel clear, Rustoleum crystal clear enamel, and Krylon crystal clear all three turn the metallic silver to dull, splotchy gunmetal gray that looks terrible. Maybe this will help somebody in the future.

I'll stop cluttering up this thread with extraneous info and questions now. Thanks for putting up with me fellas.

par4tom 05-24-2016 12:55 PM

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I ended up going the Dakota Digital route...full electronic with programmable settings for tach, speedo and fuel sender ohms...

Fit right in and works great...turned out to be about $300 dollars cheaper than purchasing all the gauges seperately and there are ton of cool expansion options.

harrison56 12-03-2016 12:08 PM

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a little more done,

harrison56 12-03-2016 12:15 PM

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I an't done yall, but I be comming on, slow!!

oldies1938 12-20-2016 02:49 PM

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Here's mine I'm using Dolphin gauges!

forestb 12-20-2016 04:28 PM

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Here are my gauges installed

Northwest Outlaw 04-26-2017 07:03 PM

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previous owner had put the little gauges in already, so i figured painting it wasn't ruining anything

rvrfoot 04-26-2017 11:12 PM

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Mine is under construction. i dont know what gauge too use yet.Attachment 1646350


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