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						07 Apr 2022 23:25				#1
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				Replied by Warren Hampton on topic New Panel or Salvage?			
			
				Shawn, I have a few old panels if you just want another frame. Be happy to send one.			
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						07 Apr 2022 17:09				#2
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				Ok thanks.
I couldn't add 3" at the bottom and still have room for my legs. But I have also thought of adding a complete flat face. I also need to splice in a 4" section at the top where it was cut away, on the curved flat part.
Thanks again.
					I couldn't add 3" at the bottom and still have room for my legs. But I have also thought of adding a complete flat face. I also need to splice in a 4" section at the top where it was cut away, on the curved flat part.
Thanks again.
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						07 Apr 2022 16:51		 -  07 Apr 2022 17:05		#3
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				Replied by Warren Hampton on topic New Panel or Salvage?			
			
				Shawn, a lot of redoes panels just cut out the frame of the panel and make a new face plate. Some add 3 " to the bottom for more goodies!  PS, that  panel you show is an Alone look. Forney had two panel                  the CD and up and the later F1a @Where they put a radio that was in the pane it's self.   Ron, you did a nice looking Job on your reworked panel !! I really like the colors.			
					
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						04 Apr 2022 20:37				#4
		by Shawn DUFFEE
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Replied by Shawn DUFFEE on topic New Panel or Salvage?			
			
				Thank you.
I didn't quite get the part in your first reply, at about line nr. 200 -"zi46jZz1HQ8+w5P0r+25/yBfD/wD2FP8A2jc1peAv+Q3df7sH9a5fr1VwvodkcDTu", but I got the overall idea lol.
I have to disconnect all the bayonet lights before I can get it all apart, but I think I'd like to try something similar. Univair wants $461 for a blank. Probably worth it, but .....
Thanks again!
					I didn't quite get the part in your first reply, at about line nr. 200 -"zi46jZz1HQ8+w5P0r+25/yBfD/wD2FP8A2jc1peAv+Q3df7sH9a5fr1VwvodkcDTu", but I got the overall idea lol.
I have to disconnect all the bayonet lights before I can get it all apart, but I think I'd like to try something similar. Univair wants $461 for a blank. Probably worth it, but .....
Thanks again!
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						04 Apr 2022 19:52		 -  04 Apr 2022 20:01		#5
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				Replied by Ronald Raty on topic New Panel or Salvage?			
			
				Mine started like this:
 
and I made this: I have since installed the second door. In hindsight, I would have made that a mount for my Ipad.
I riveted a backer plate to cover the holes, then riveted a filler plate to the backer to flush out the face. A little filler filled the cracks before painting. So it can be done. I'm not sure it is easier than starting with a blank, though.
			
					and I made this: I have since installed the second door. In hindsight, I would have made that a mount for my Ipad.
I riveted a backer plate to cover the holes, then riveted a filler plate to the backer to flush out the face. A little filler filled the cracks before painting. So it can be done. I'm not sure it is easier than starting with a blank, though.
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						04 Apr 2022 09:24				#6
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				Morning All, 
 
My Ercoupe came with a modified panel, the one that I guess makes it look like an F1.
I'd like to go back to an original panel.
If I remove the F1-tower, there is a big hole, obviously. Can that removed portion be spliced/replaced with a flat cover, or is my only option to buy a new blank?
Thanks for your input.
Shawn
					My Ercoupe came with a modified panel, the one that I guess makes it look like an F1.
I'd like to go back to an original panel.
If I remove the F1-tower, there is a big hole, obviously. Can that removed portion be spliced/replaced with a flat cover, or is my only option to buy a new blank?
Thanks for your input.
Shawn
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