Customer fiberglass double gauge pod - Best offer
I'm in the process of completing the a second one. Up for sale is the original fiberglass double gauge pod/pillar. Can fit over and existing pillar of be used as a replacement. I'd like $200 for this one. This pod/pillar will be available to ship the week of the 9th.




Last edited by grip grip; May 4, 2011 at 07:50 PM.
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I am not seeing a price anywhere...
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From: Great Falls, Montana ( Big Sky Country)
iT'S JUST GETTING TO THE PRICE POINT THAT MAKES THE PART ABOUT PURCHASING JUST THAT MUCH MORE INTERESTING.
WHY DO YOU THINK I BROUGHT UP MAKING MOLDS FOR MASS PRODUCTION.
MASSED PRODUCED ITEMS REQUIRE MASS PRODUCED PRICES. WITH MASSED PRODUCED ITEMS COMES MASSED PRODUCED PROFIT RANGES...
WHY DO YOU THINK I BROUGHT UP MAKING MOLDS FOR MASS PRODUCTION.
MASSED PRODUCED ITEMS REQUIRE MASS PRODUCED PRICES. WITH MASSED PRODUCED ITEMS COMES MASSED PRODUCED PROFIT RANGES...
Originally Posted by Montana Crossfire
iT'S JUST GETTING TO THE PRICE POINT THAT MAKES THE PART ABOUT PURCHASING JUST THAT MUCH MORE INTERESTING.
WHY DO YOU THINK I BROUGHT UP MAKING MOLDS FOR MASS PRODUCTION.
MASSED PRODUCED ITEMS REQUIRE MASS PRODUCED PRICES. WITH MASSED PRODUCED ITEMS COMES MASSED PRODUCED PROFIT RANGES...
WHY DO YOU THINK I BROUGHT UP MAKING MOLDS FOR MASS PRODUCTION.
MASSED PRODUCED ITEMS REQUIRE MASS PRODUCED PRICES. WITH MASSED PRODUCED ITEMS COMES MASSED PRODUCED PROFIT RANGES...
Just make up a parting board to seperate the part into 2 halfs. Put mold release on the part, then a layer of tooling gelcoat on one half of the mold. When the gelcoat dries, build up 3-5 layers of fiberglass and let it dry. Then do the other half.
good tutorial: http://www.cstsales.com/tutorials/fiberglass_mold.pdf
Originally Posted by downwardspiral
Fiberglass molds are easy, especially this pod. Disregard this if you know, but I think its good information.
Just make up a parting board to seperate the part into 2 halfs. Put mold release on the part, then a layer of tooling gelcoat on one half of the mold. When the gelcoat dries, build up 3-5 layers of fiberglass and let it dry. Then do the other half.
good tutorial: http://www.cstsales.com/tutorials/fiberglass_mold.pdf
Just make up a parting board to seperate the part into 2 halfs. Put mold release on the part, then a layer of tooling gelcoat on one half of the mold. When the gelcoat dries, build up 3-5 layers of fiberglass and let it dry. Then do the other half.
good tutorial: http://www.cstsales.com/tutorials/fiberglass_mold.pdf
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
so if i send you a bumper from my old slk32 you can make me a fiberglass front lip like the ones built on mbworld? if you can im interested
Check out the gauge pod above!! totally custom and for sale for just $150!!
Shoot, If I didn't only get paid once every month I'd be all over this deal.
But a kid's gotta eat, right?
If you end up producing more of these, i'll for sure be on the bandwagon.
Sorry I can't buy this one right now, but it looks great!
Hope to see more in the future.
-Eric Henderson
But a kid's gotta eat, right?
If you end up producing more of these, i'll for sure be on the bandwagon.
Sorry I can't buy this one right now, but it looks great!
Hope to see more in the future.
-Eric Henderson
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
ill race ya for it!


