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snowman78 
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Posted: April 07, 2007 at 8:15 PM / IP Logged  

thanks for the ideas...i'm working on a design for the surface of the panel, i'll probably build out from the panel to keep from cutting too much of it. i'll post a rough draft of the design when i come up with one

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snowman78 
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Posted: April 07, 2007 at 11:47 PM / IP Logged  

Ok... here is the original and the basic design of what I want to create

94 eclipse, door panels - Page 2 -- posted image.

94 eclipse, door panels - Page 2 -- posted image.

RED - Can't modify

GRAY - No modify

DARK GRAY - Panel to be glued back on

PURPLE - Fiberglass

GREEN - Pod for mid (6.5). Tweeter going to stock dash location

WHITE - Fiber rod for handle

YELLOW - To be removed, will be installing electric windows with switches in middle console

The rest of the panel will be smoothed to paint with the FG. The FG will lay level with the front of the panel where the large red area is, where the panel meets the dash when the door is closed. I'm just wondering how i'm going to get the FG to meet up with the panel in the middle. Hopefully this will give a better example of what i'm trying to do. This is why I asked if I should FG the entire door, or just the lower section.

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bigpete123 
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Posted: April 08, 2007 at 1:12 AM / IP Logged  
gotcha.  I think that's a good design.  I would suggest that you make fiberglass molds of the purple area and then build off of it and simply epoxy it to the old panel.  Make sense?  I'd strip the vinyl or anything you can off of the panel before gluing them together.  Would that work?  Or you could simply use screws through the fiberglass into the old panel, countersink the screws, and bondo over them to smooth them out....
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