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Trike pod face plate material

Postby V » Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:43 am

I was wondering what would be a good material to use to cut a new face plate for the pod in a trike? Aluminium would be an overkill, I guess. Rather something light, durable, splash-water-proof, strong enough to hold the instruments (planning on the MGL XTreme) and switches, easy to work with and reasonably priced. The current face plate is some sort of fibreglass covered with a self-adhesive foil.

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Re: Trike pod face plate material

Postby hugo » Mon Jun 07, 2010 4:02 pm

hey v

What about PERSPEX i know u get differnt colours not sure about the thickness though :?: :?:
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Re: Trike pod face plate material

Postby Ranger » Mon Jun 07, 2010 5:52 pm

The face needs to become part of the structure for strength. Remove the face from an Aquilla pod and it becomes very floppy. Perspex is a no-no as it cracks and breaks very easily. The original face is thermoformed and is strong due to it becoming 3 dimensional having a lip. 2mm Aluminium is the best alternative when you take cost into consideration. It's strong and becomes lighter due to the cut-outs for instruments and it can be painted. If you have an unlimited budget then carbon fibre will do the trick just fine.
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Re: Trike pod face plate material

Postby kloot piloot » Mon Jun 07, 2010 5:59 pm

V, aluminium not an overkill. I replaced the thermoplastic one with brushed stainless steel 0.5mm sheet, drew a template and had all the holes lazer cut.

That was for once and for all the end of cracking etc.

I bolted small aluminium angles to the back of the plate with SS hex bolts and that's bolted to the housing.

The sheet and lazer cutting cost R 120.00.

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Re: Trike pod face plate material

Postby V » Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:39 am

Thanks! Aluminium it is then! I'm going to start making cardboard templates now :)
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Re: Trike pod face plate material

Postby Mhetzel » Wed Sep 22, 2010 10:06 am

Hi guys

I am in the market for a new pod face plate.Anyone know where I
can source the require aluminium sheets? Based in Centurion, PTA.

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Re: Trike pod face plate material

Postby JvTonder » Wed Sep 22, 2010 10:48 am

kloot piloot wrote:V, aluminium not an overkill. I replaced the thermoplastic one with brushed stainless steel 0.5mm sheet, drew a template and had all the holes lazer cut.

That was for once and for all the end of cracking etc.

I bolted small aluminium angles to the back of the plate with SS hex bolts and that's bolted to the housing.

The sheet and lazer cutting cost R 120.00.

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Re: Trike pod face plate material

Postby kloot piloot » Wed Sep 22, 2010 3:50 pm

Lazer wise, 012 804 6081, 410 Asitelene Str, Silvertondale. They also supply stainless steel sheet, alternatively buy sheet from VRN Metals in Waltloo, 012 803 2310. vhpy
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Re: Trike pod face plate material

Postby V » Mon Nov 22, 2010 3:41 pm

Thanks for the suggestions. I fetched my new alu face-plate from the laser cutters (KMG Cape Town) today. I'm very impressed with the result, the cost and the help from their draughtsman who polished up my drawings.

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Re: Trike pod face plate material

Postby Grumpy » Mon Nov 22, 2010 3:58 pm

V wrote:Thanks for the suggestions. I fetched my new alu face-plate from the laser cutters (KMG Cape Town) today. I'm very impressed with the result, the cost and the help from their draughtsman who polished up my drawings.

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Re: Trike pod face plate material

Postby V » Tue Nov 23, 2010 9:27 am

Grumpy wrote:picture please vhpy vhpy
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Got a bit more soldering to do still ...
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Re: Trike pod face plate material

Postby Low Level » Tue Nov 23, 2010 11:10 am

V wrote:I'm very impressed with the result, the cost and the help from their draughtsman who polished up my drawings.
Hi V

My dash is in need for some mods as well.

What was the total cost for plate, cutting etc. Did you pay for the plate per square used or did you have to buy a big piece and sit with the waste ??
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Re: Trike pod face plate material

Postby Grumpy » Tue Nov 23, 2010 11:18 am

Very nice V are you gonna paint it?? (^^)
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Re: Trike pod face plate material

Postby V » Tue Nov 23, 2010 2:16 pm

Hi Low Level,
Low Level wrote: What was the total cost for plate, cutting etc. Did you pay for the plate per square used or did you have to buy a big piece and sit with the waste ??
Paid a few Rands short of R250.00. That included the assistance of the draughtsman, the material (3mm aluminium - for some reason they couldn't do 2mm) and the cutting. I just got the ready item, not off-cuts or waste. (I did 'liberate' a few pieces from their waste-bin to try the brushing on.) Am not sure how they worked out the price, but I was happy.

I used qcad (free) to make my drawings. It saves in .dxf format that can be loaded into AutoCAD and any other mainstream CAD application. The draughtsman was also happy that he didn't have to start from scratch.

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Re: Trike pod face plate material

Postby V » Tue Nov 23, 2010 2:18 pm

Grumpy wrote:Very nice V are you gonna paint it?? (^^)
Thanks. No, I brushed the surface. Painting aluminium is a pain (been there, done that on several Land Rovers :). Also my cut-outs are a very tight fit and a layer of paint would cause havoc.

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