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jackhammer 11-12-2010 11:01 AM

Molding steps for dash
 
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Ok, I've had trouble before getting up to the bow... I'm not as young and agile as I used to be so I need some better steps added in.

What I'm thinking about now is cutting the glove box out and starting over from the ground up. I would first use cardboard to mock up the whole construct, then make it out of wood for strength and glass over it. If I don't cut the glovebox out then the steps would go too deep between the seats.

Anyone have cool ideas how to implement this feature?

wjb21ndtown 11-13-2010 11:36 AM


Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 3251901)
Ok, I've had trouble before getting up to the bow... I'm not as young and agile as I used to be so I need some better steps added in.

What I'm thinking about now is cutting the glove box out and starting over from the ground up. I would first use cardboard to mock up the whole construct, then make it out of wood for strength and glass over it. If I don't cut the glovebox out then the steps would go too deep between the seats.

Anyone have cool ideas how to implement this feature?

I don't know how young you are, but it may be worth it to just glass in the whole front flat to the floor, put a step in the glove box, and put a grab handle/aluminum step/something bolt on (and perhaps flip-up to get it out of the way when you don't need it). That would save you from needing any elaborate mold, and probably save a TON of work (and it should look good too!).


Personally I find the best solution is to keep an early 20's girl on board. I generally anchor at the helm, hand her the rope and have her tie it off to the front cleat...

jackhammer 11-14-2010 10:21 AM

I like the way you think!

I could easily incorporate something like this...

http://www.bustin-usa.com/products/t...flipupStep.php

ttuton 11-14-2010 11:58 AM

What about steps molded into the cabin door such as a Cig has?

c_deezy 11-14-2010 04:33 PM

The flip-down steps like you see on the back of firetrucks might work too.

Griff 11-15-2010 01:11 AM

http://www.danamarineproducts.com/Pr...4-667f2a3724ab


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