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Old 09-26-2008, 02:22 AM   #21
BLE 'BURBAN
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Re: Fiberglassing the dash pad

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Are you done yet? how about now? come on we want to see the pics.
JEEEZZZZ!!!!! Youz peoples is so im patient!!! Well here's what I've done SO FAR.... I bought some "FLORIST GRADE STYROFOAM" and cut it in half. Then I glued the 2 halves together @ a 90* angle.
I then took some 40 grit sticky backed longboard sand paper and stuck it to an old decrepit dash pad I have left over from my old crew cab and proceeded to use it as a sanding block to shape the backside of the Styrofoam to conform to the dash pad. I then took a spongy sanding block to sand down the "RELIEF AREA'S" on the left backside of the console so it would butt up against the side of the Instrument cluster side wall on the dash.
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