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19 minutes ago, noJeepshere said:

Debadged it. Had trouble with the "4x4" sticker on the bedside so now they look like crap until I can work at them some more. Anyone have tips for those?10aaad0162e6b6a73e90b3e6808638a2.jpg0550a135362af15c34bf4e66068ff0e7.jpg

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Rubber decal/adhesive removal wheel in a drill.  You're welcome.

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I used goof off and a plastic scraper and the badges came off easily enough, but it seemed to have no effect on the 4x4 sticker.

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I guess I'll stop by the auto parts store tomorrow.

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Gasoline works great, you just have to clean and wax it after, because it removes the wax. Can't remember exactly how I did the 4x4 sticker it was so long ago, but light heat gun can help pull it off in one piece.

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Working on my second tablet dash kit. This is for my galaxy tab s2, I will be moving my stock stereo to the bottom as I don't have steering wheel controls so I need to keep my factory radio, YouTube video will be coming soon. cad748b80c16f16b565fcf42893a4744.jpg

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19 hours ago, H-town Silver Bullet said:

FINALLY installed my center console.
Also installed LockerDown console safe!cc78d000c067dd39f0f0e8cc20ef52b4.jpg10a4e88758692918fce2111a390c537d.jpg17070bc0638dea01a83ef76f71293a17.jpg438fbc3a6ceebdcf26595b15f7845d3d.jpgd7b7279fc0db8b104ee73e5e8d3daf83.jpg

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Speed strip feeding what's in the locker down safe? 

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Speed strip feeding what's in the locker down safe? 

Lol...Thats just something for a lil something that I keep in my pocket at all times. Safe is gonna be for the 40 and/or 9.

 

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Installed intake and range afm device. 

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New LEDs in the fogs. Washed off the road grime and salt so it can rain tomorrow on my to work. Gonna pick up all that salt again.

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so i had an idea a while ago...  i have been using a 2x8 in the back of my truck as a 'divider' (just sliding it into the little groves on each side of the box).  it worked great but i wanted to do something a little 'more'.

 

i came up with 2 layouts that i liked - i ended up going with the bottom one:

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one of the pieces of equipment i have with my business is a laser cutter, so using taped together file folders i created the template....

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put the template on the 2x8....

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and transferred all the 'cut outs'

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i wanted to use a router, but to make life a little easier, i drilled out as much as i could first....

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once the drilling was done i screwed plastic jigs to the 2x8  (i made the jigs with the laser cutter, just 1/8" plastic.  my thinking was that the little wheel on the top of the router bit would just follow the cut out in the plastic.)

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it worked great!

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then use wood filler on all the screw holes...

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then sand it and get ready to paint....

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and here it is...

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overall i'm really happy with it.  the only thing i need to do is go get another can of flat black.  i grabbed a can of what i thought was flat but ended up being semi gloss!  ha!  oh well, will add the final flat coat in the next couple days after i can get to a hardware store

 

if anyone else wants to try the same thing i'll see if i can attach the file i used with my laser cutter...

silverado box divider.ai

 

^^maybe it worked??  it's just an ai file - nothing special.  if the above file didn't upload properly and you'd like to try this just fire me a private message with your email address and i'll send the file.

 

the one thing i'd still like to add is a piece of stainless steel to the back side, but just behind the chevy logo - i think that would look sweet.  i just need to get to a local metal shop

 

 

 

 

 

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