After posting my dash cluster in the electrical area I guess I should post the frame info here.
I blasted the frame. Epoxy coated, high build, sanded, re-primed and wet sanded with 600 before putting on a few coats of SEM trim paint. I shot it out of my HVLP gun using a 2.2 tip. It gave me a bit of a texture I hope duplicates the original look. Came out decent I think. Now I am starting to put it back together.
(http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=118644.0;attach=244639;image)
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(http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=118644.0;attach=244648;image)
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looks VERY nice !!!!
looks good :2thumbs:
Did you restore the entire dash or who did you use? Thanks! I'm approaching this soon
I also restored all the gauge faces and replaced all the dash buttons. I did it all myself. There is plenty of info on this site to help you along.
Nice job Good work
Dave
Looks good. I especially like the wood frame you made to hold the damn thing. Great idea.