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MacManKrisK
Member # 955
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posted May 15, 2009 15:10
See here for background info --> http://www.geekculture.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=9;t=003117;p=1#000008
My door panels, stock VW, which were little more than cardboard and vinyl, have somewhat deteriorated in the last 31 years. They just don't make cardboard like they used to... With the new 6x9 speakers that I wanted to install (see thread above), I decided that I'd need something a little more sturdy. So, Dad and I are just wrapping up a 2 full-day long project of making new door panels out of 1/4" plywood.
I have pix..
First, the old passenger-side panel, this has the ducting and armrest off it already...  Now, it might not look *too* bad, but by this point Dad and I had already duct taped it back together to use as a template.
Next, we see the old driver's-side panel, with the duct and armrest still on it... but in a greater state of disarrary... 
Now we come to the skeleton of the new, freshly stained passenger-side panel... 
And the pics of the installed passenger-side... Door open... 
Door closed... 
More pics to come once we get the driver's side installed (waiting for the stain to dry right now..)
I'm a happy papa
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Rednivek
Member # 1148
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posted May 15, 2009 15:19
Great job with the fabrication!
Looks good, better than the original.
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Grummash
Member # 4289
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posted May 15, 2009 15:19
Excellent work, MMKK
I'm glad to see you didn't paint the new plywood - just staining it keeps a certain honest, utilitarian feel. And it looks good, too.
Exactly the right thing to do, IMHO.
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TheMoMan
Member # 1659
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posted May 15, 2009 15:24
___________________- MacManKrisK __ Ohmygosh you drink ROOT BEER.
On a saner side it looks awesome.
Now the thread jack. If somebody really likes fish how do they handle Friday? Would I have to eat Liver & onions for Friday?
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maximile
Member # 3446
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posted May 15, 2009 15:34
That's looking awesome MMKK. Very nice job.
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MacManKrisK
Member # 955
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posted May 15, 2009 17:47
More pix!!
The Driver's Door... Open... 
Closed... 
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macmcseboy
Member # 1232
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posted May 15, 2009 21:09
That is simply AWESOME!
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Callipygous
Member # 2071
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posted May 16, 2009 06:30
Well done MMKK, only trouble is,,,,
do you think your beautiful doors make the rest of the van look a little shabby? I fear this may only be the start.
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Snaggy
Member # 123
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posted May 16, 2009 08:33
NICE! Wood-nificent Valour!
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CommanderShroom
Member # 2097
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posted May 16, 2009 08:43
Nice work MMKK. You might want to consider some kind of edging around the plywood to keep it from splintering. But what a difference from before.
What did you decide or find out about the body work stuff?
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MacManKrisK
Member # 955
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posted May 17, 2009 13:34
I don't know if the door panels improved my aerodynamics or what....
I call this photo "Downhill, with a strong tailwind."
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dragonman97
Member # 780
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posted May 17, 2009 14:50
Um...I really hope that the thing accidentally found its way to that point whilst parked. Otherwise, I hope someone else took that picture!
Beyond those worries about safety, that's pretty cool.
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MacManKrisK
Member # 955
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posted May 17, 2009 15:20
I choose to not answer those questions based on my legal rights as outlined in the 5th Amendment to the US Constitution...
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The Famous Druid
Member # 1769
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posted May 17, 2009 15:46
<say accent="Canadian trying to sound like a Scot"> "The engines cannae take it Cap'n" </say>
Actually, never mind the engines, the brakes in those VW's were never that good.
MMKK: If you hit the anchors at that speed, you'll learn a whole lot about the laws of physics (and ye cannae change the laws o' physics)
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MacManKrisK
Member # 955
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posted May 17, 2009 15:51
quote: Originally posted by The Famous Druid: <say accent="Canadian trying to sound like a Scot"> "The engines cannae take it Cap'n" </say>
Actually, never mind the engines, the brakes in those VW's were never that good.
Funny you should say that, I was saying those exact words, with a very similar accent, as I was driving that stretch of highway.
I have front disc breaks, and a vacuum-assisted brake booster, thank you very much, and I keep my rear drums well adjusted.
On another note, I just noticed that I was about 1 MPH away from going back in time...
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CommanderShroom
Member # 2097
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posted May 18, 2009 07:21
quote: Originally posted by dragonman97: Um...I really hope that the thing accidentally found its way to that point whilst parked. Otherwise, I hope someone else took that picture!
Beyond those worries about safety, that's pretty cool.
It's called muti-tasking, dman. People do it all the time out here. Check their phones, yell at kids, change DVD's, etc. And you know how highly the rest of the country thinks of California drivers.
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dragonman97
Member # 780
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posted May 18, 2009 08:22
quote: Originally posted by CommanderShroom: quote: Originally posted by dragonman97: Um...I really hope that the thing accidentally found its way to that point whilst parked. Otherwise, I hope someone else took that picture!
Beyond those worries about safety, that's pretty cool.
It's called muti-tasking, dman. People do it all the time out here. Check their phones, yell at kids, change DVD's, etc. And you know how highly the rest of the country thinks of California drivers.
@86 MPH?!
If, by chance, whilst passing a car, or accelerating perhaps too smoothly, I should ever happen to find myself near such a speed, my attention is on the road and /not/ on any other task. But that's just me, and my instinct for self-preservation. YMMV.
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CommanderShroom
Member # 2097
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posted May 18, 2009 09:01
Sadly enough, yes. This is why the state has wound up enacting legislation such as, do not talk on your cell phone, do not drive around without glass, do not.... blah blah.
Stupid people do stupid things. Unfortunately some of those stupid people can't seem to do anything without hurting others. And truly hurting others. Annoying is one thing, pure negligence is a totally different subject.
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angryjungman
Member # 2434
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posted May 18, 2009 10:08
Only 86 m.p.h.? You pansy.
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MacManKrisK
Member # 955
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posted May 18, 2009 10:33
With no power steering, and only a 70HP engine, not to mention how top heavy my bus is... you'd've been pissin' your pants at 86MPH!
Taller than a hummer, wheel base of a beetle...
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Ugh, MightyClub
Member # 3112
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posted May 18, 2009 18:21
One of my high school buddies had a VW bus. He swore he could push it 5MPH faster when he turned on the bass kicker. Still, 86?! I didn't think the wheel hubs could rotate that fast on those things
Edit: Duh. Also, really nice job on the door panels. They look great!
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MacManKrisK
Member # 955
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posted May 18, 2009 19:37
quote: Originally posted by Ugh, MightyClub: One of my high school buddies had a VW bus. He swore he could push it 5MPH faster when he turned on the bass kicker. Still, 86?! I didn't think the wheel hubs could rotate that fast on those things
Edit: Duh. Also, really nice job on the door panels. They look great!
On the second note: thanks!
On the first note... there was a hill a few miles before I took that pic where I got her up to a solid 90, I just couldn't get her up that high again for the pic.
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