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Old 06-11-2007, 07:15 PM
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Im looking to have some new dash panels made to replace the faded black plastic ones I have now. Theres 5 pieces and one of them is about 6' long x 5" tall. I want to have some made out of aluminum and powder coated yellow. Who should I contact to get this started and what kind of prices should I expect?
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Originally Posted by waterboy222
Im looking to have some new dash panels made to replace the faded black plastic ones I have now. Theres 5 pieces and one of them is about 6' long x 5" tall. I want to have some made out of aluminum and powder coated yellow. Who should I contact to get this started and what kind of prices should I expect?
Wait to winter to start the project. Warparty could lead you in the right direction. Also Kevin from Midwest Powerboats could also help.
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Old 06-11-2007, 07:42 PM
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I've got a guy here in Owasso, Keen Metal Fab, that is making me up some new cabin doors from aluminium. He isn't a boat guy, but he's been in the metal fab business for about 50 years. I'll let you know how they turn out and whether or not you should talk to him. I'm going to have them powder coated at Tulsa Powder Coat. That is who this guy uses exclusively.
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Old 06-11-2007, 08:11 PM
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ok...Ive got all new gauges on the way and I dont think the plastic panels are going to hold up to having the old gauges yanked and the new ones put in. I have templates of them already. thanks for the help
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These guys will hook you up.

Pattison Machine in Broken Arrow.

Broken Arrow Powder Coating.
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Ideal Specialties in Tulsa...
They did the Gladiator panels. Nuff said.
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Originally Posted by P Offshore
Ideal Specialties in Tulsa...
They did the Gladiator panels. Nuff said.
Ahhhh..... The secret is out.
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Originally Posted by P Offshore
Ideal Specialties in Tulsa...
They did the Gladiator panels. Nuff said.

got any pics??
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Cale, Broken Arrow Powdercoat is supposed to be the best!
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Originally Posted by zdek
Cale, Broken Arrow Powdercoat is supposed to be the best!
I have heard the same. the pc'ed a friends roll cage for his Jeep and have done a lot of pieces for him. Always looks great.
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