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Anyone cast gauge panels?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Greezy, Mar 30, 2008.

  1. Greezy
    Joined: May 11, 2002
    Posts: 1,440

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    Im looking for a gauge panel for my 40 Deluxe. Im going to use a round Stewart Warner speedo, and the matching gauges. Haneline makes a panel for 2 large gauge clusters, and all the others Ive found so far for round gauges in a 40 dash are those gawd awful billet ones. Is there a company out there Im overlooking that might make a 3 gauge panel Speedo and 2 auxillery gauges? I tried making one out of some plate aluminum I had but it looks like S***.
     
  2. You could make a pattern that you want to use,(Wood & Bondo) then have a job lot foundry cast you one.then you polish and place the holes where you want,size you want....I have done that with other small pieces..We have a small
    job lot foundry in Dallas.uses either alum or brass....want details?e=mail me
    wbrw32@aol.com
     
  3. Swifster
    Joined: Dec 16, 2006
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    Is aluminum legal here?
     
  4. Greezy
    Joined: May 11, 2002
    Posts: 1,440

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    Yeah ...aluminum wheels, rocker covers, vally pans, all sorts of cool stuff. Even my alternator case is made from the stuff.
     
  5. 1940AD
    Joined: Dec 6, 2007
    Posts: 69

    1940AD
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    from New Jersey

    seen the ones at bob drake? cast aluminum - smooth or with ribs, holds 5 gauges. On sale too $75
     
  6. MemphisMafia
    Joined: Jan 3, 2007
    Posts: 8

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    The National Ornimental Metal Museum in Memphis TN offers classes in various types of metal casting (Iron, Alum, Brass)
    Here's a link, and a sample of what they offer.... (I'm waiting for an aluminum class)

    http://www.metalmuseum.org/classes_cat/current_classes.php


    Iron Casting and Resin-bonded Sand Molds
    Instructor(s): Alison Ouellette-Kirby and Noah Kirby
    Date(s): May 31-June 1, 2008
    Tuition: $210 (Museum Members: $170)
    Lab Fee: $75
    In the two (2) day mold workshop, students will be introduced to the operation of a cupola furnace for melting iron. Students will learn to make scratch block molds and parted molds from simple objects to be cast the following weekend in the casting part of the workshop. We will discuss basic pattern making, proper mold preparation and drafting. No previous experience is necessary. Students must provide their own safety glasses, dust masks and lunches.
    Limited to 15 Saturday and Sunday 8:30a.m.-5:00 p.m.
     
  7. Greezy
    Joined: May 11, 2002
    Posts: 1,440

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    That would be a very interesting class to attend.
     
  8. jj mack
    Joined: Mar 22, 2007
    Posts: 735

    jj mack
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    thats cast...not billit
     

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