FINALLY FINISHED & INSTALLED - Carbon Fibered My Center Console @ home! - Pics !
#1
FINALLY FINISHED & INSTALLED - Carbon Fibered My Center Console @ home! - Pics !
Me again Sharing another project that I will not do again !
For any who remember my first CF @ home project . . .
. . . . I caught some heat because I had CF and my Walnut trim in the truck at the same time. So, I had bought a complete set of tan / silver trim from fleabay and set about Carbon Fibering the bigger bits. After 4 months I FINALLY finished the center console. Obviously it was not 4 months of work, just forgot about it as it was not coming out right. With an urging from my oldest, I went back at it and finished it last weekend. I will say this - NEVER AGAIN! This piece was a *****. I assumed it would be easy as it was nice and flat. Well, the stupid hole around the cup holder is beveled all around the edge and I spent days getting it right. Then I had issues with the Resin receding . . .
. . . . which I finally resolved with a VERY hot heat gun. Overall, a major pain.
I also decided to install the entire silver kit and put my entire walnut kit up for sale (trim, steering wheel, shifter - will post link when its up). My steering wheel is the last piece of walnut in the truck. If someone can send me instructions for its removal, it will be a MAJOR HELP. I will be replacing it with a CF wheel, and given all the crap I do myself, my guess is swapping the wheel cant be too bad (gulp). Also planning on a CF shifter.
So - On to the pics:
Here is the original kit I bought of ebay:
As I needed the Drink cover for this project so it had to be painted. Color bond saves the day again. I bought it originally for fixing the interior peeling problems on my kids SLK - So far it has worked better then OEM and its a perfect color match. Really worked out well for this project.
Here is the final assembled unit.
And again now in its natural habitat . . .
And of course - here is the last piece of walnut which will be gone soon!
The wheel above and whats below will be up for sale by tomorrow
For any who remember my first CF @ home project . . .
. . . . I caught some heat because I had CF and my Walnut trim in the truck at the same time. So, I had bought a complete set of tan / silver trim from fleabay and set about Carbon Fibering the bigger bits. After 4 months I FINALLY finished the center console. Obviously it was not 4 months of work, just forgot about it as it was not coming out right. With an urging from my oldest, I went back at it and finished it last weekend. I will say this - NEVER AGAIN! This piece was a *****. I assumed it would be easy as it was nice and flat. Well, the stupid hole around the cup holder is beveled all around the edge and I spent days getting it right. Then I had issues with the Resin receding . . .
. . . . which I finally resolved with a VERY hot heat gun. Overall, a major pain.
I also decided to install the entire silver kit and put my entire walnut kit up for sale (trim, steering wheel, shifter - will post link when its up). My steering wheel is the last piece of walnut in the truck. If someone can send me instructions for its removal, it will be a MAJOR HELP. I will be replacing it with a CF wheel, and given all the crap I do myself, my guess is swapping the wheel cant be too bad (gulp). Also planning on a CF shifter.
So - On to the pics:
Here is the original kit I bought of ebay:
As I needed the Drink cover for this project so it had to be painted. Color bond saves the day again. I bought it originally for fixing the interior peeling problems on my kids SLK - So far it has worked better then OEM and its a perfect color match. Really worked out well for this project.
Here is the final assembled unit.
And again now in its natural habitat . . .
And of course - here is the last piece of walnut which will be gone soon!
The wheel above and whats below will be up for sale by tomorrow
#2
Looks good. Not sure I'd have the patience or skill to pull that off. Nicely done. How much are you selling the walnut trim for minus the steering wheel? My interior is black and that wheel wouldn't match but I really like the trim.
#3
Thanks Mama - Sent you a PM.
#6
They do not list Porsche but they do have lots of grays. You can probably email the company and ask them if they can help. The great thing about CB is it sprays like paint, is flexible and is soft to the touch (almost, but not quite, rubberized). It also sticks to plastic like a wife on a new amex platinum.
#7
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#8
Just posted my trim kit for sale (trim / shifter / steering wheel option) for a VERY DISCOUNTED PRICE!! Here is the link: https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ml#post3115659
#10
Yup! I have a roll of the stuff in my garage. It looks and works great for what it is, but don't let anyone tell you that it looks "just like CF".
#11
Available for sale now also on ebay (sans the steering wheel which will be listed later).
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=200574002935
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=200574002935
#12
Yeah, you're right...I do like the look of it though. It has a steathy matte textured look to it.
#13
We will see.
#15
My next project will be to try and make a custom dash pot to hold an ODBii gauge. If I fail at that, the pics will never see the light of day
PS - I just bought a CF steering wheel so somebody please buy my wood kit !!!! (in my best video professor voice).