mountainpass
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This project is a product of disappointment with the fitment(comments and reviews) and pricing of the only soft doors on the market. I just wanted an emergency set of doors I can throw under the tonneau cover.
After several days of deciding whether or not to attempt this one morning I was driving down the road and there was a delivery truck in road offloading a refrigerator, I backed up and the guy was happy to throw the box in the back. So I went home and made a template.
Finally hit upon using corrugated plastic as a skin. A neighbor had an old campaign sign that was large enough so I went to work. I also found an adhesive that I believe won't eat up the plastic(guess I'll know come the morn).
I was going to try making it two thick by gluing two pieces together but hit upon using a stiff wire inserted into the sign running inside the corrugated part top to bottom. Used the wire just inside each edge. The jeep door has a built in curve of about 4" and using the wire I was able to give it just enough curvature. I finished it out gluing and screwing wood to the inside. I will remove the screws.
Next will be getting the hinge pins welded up.
One thing I haven't figured out is weatherstripping. If anyone has an ideas on that I'm all ears.
After several days of deciding whether or not to attempt this one morning I was driving down the road and there was a delivery truck in road offloading a refrigerator, I backed up and the guy was happy to throw the box in the back. So I went home and made a template.
Finally hit upon using corrugated plastic as a skin. A neighbor had an old campaign sign that was large enough so I went to work. I also found an adhesive that I believe won't eat up the plastic(guess I'll know come the morn).
I was going to try making it two thick by gluing two pieces together but hit upon using a stiff wire inserted into the sign running inside the corrugated part top to bottom. Used the wire just inside each edge. The jeep door has a built in curve of about 4" and using the wire I was able to give it just enough curvature. I finished it out gluing and screwing wood to the inside. I will remove the screws.
Next will be getting the hinge pins welded up.
One thing I haven't figured out is weatherstripping. If anyone has an ideas on that I'm all ears.
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