I need buggy dash or console ideas...

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I need buggy dash or console ideas...

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My cousin gave me an old aluminum truck toolbox that was bent on one side yesterday, and I am going to cut it up and make a dash or a console to mount my gauges and switches in, but I have no idea how I am going to do it yet, and I need some pics and ideas from you guys.
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Thanks, David. I already took a look at it, though, and I really didn't get any ideas that I could use, since most of them were bajas. What I am trying to get ideas for is maybe a console that I can put in between the dash bar and the shift box, or a homemade aluminum dash that will cover the back of the gauges and wiring...
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These are from Madrails. Bill there built my uncle's green rail below, he does a box like you are talking about out of 1/16 sheet metal.

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This is my uncles rail. You can see the blue box below the bar above the shifter.
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I made this dash for my car. I have a separate switch panel. The boost gauge and tach and mounted separate as well. Maybe not what you had in mind but it may give you some ideas.


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That's one simple and clean cockpit.
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Here's mine in the rail buggy I'm currently building. I bought it blank for $20 from Fisher Buggies and cut the holes myself.

One thing that really helped is I took all of the pieces that I wanted to mount and CADed them up one day at work (boss was gone :D ). I drew all of my OD's and the hole each piece required, then I drew my panel up. I then was able to lay everything out to make sure it would fit, and then printed a few out at full size on paper. I used this paper as a cutting template on the dash. This way everything turned out lined up and even.

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