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Technical Under Dash Panel Switches

Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by AlsopAndSons, Jun 19, 2019.

  1. AlsopAndSons
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    Hey all,

    I get these are custom made, but wondering if anyone has seen a source for these kinds of switches. The only thing close I have seen are battery disconnect rotary switches, but they are m***ive.

    The push ****on looks like a tractor push ****on start.
     

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  2. pgj
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    from aurora co.

    Military aircraft use stuff like that.
     
  3. squirrel
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  4. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Big enough to see. HRP

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  7. 41rodderz
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    from Oregon

    Let us know if he will.
     
  8. Bandit Billy
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    They are a great made product! The switches are light, perfect if you use relays. I stuck my 2 position key switch in it under the "ACC" and use the push ****on to start, my MSD retard control is under the "coil" , my fog light is under the "Lamp" and the "Fuel" is my shut off override for my electric fuel pump. I added some weight saving holes to the switch handles and a little time on the polishing wheel.
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  9. AlsopAndSons
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    He said he is waiting on molds from a foundry. I'll ask him about a group buy option. Will keep everyone posted.
     
  10. scott selvidge
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    I know this is old but did you ever hear back about getting one of these switch panels?
     
  11. Elcohaulic
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    Those are very nice and would work on most cars..
     
  12. 5window
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    The website has everything marked "Sold Out". Says he's taking a break, but it's not dated.
     
  13. AlsopAndSons
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    Ya I got a 32 gas cap made by him before he decided to take a break. For the switches I ended up designing my own and having it made on a CNC.
     
  14. I produced a small switch panel for a while. Still have some in stock. I will try and post up a pic.
     
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  15. Back when I was re-doing my dash my way, I searched and tracked down this switch pod (bezel?). I tried to find the rotating type switches without much luck so I eventually settled for the pull type. Where can the rotate kind be found?

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  16. Waytek lists a couple but like Crafty did, you would have to cast your own lever to replace the modern ones
     
  17. Thanks. I'll check them out.
    I've got some chicken head knobs that might work.
     
  18. hotrodA
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    Lucky Burton makes a neat panel, that I found on Instagram. Can’t get the pic to upload.
     
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  19. Here is the one I produce. Smaller, meant for toggles and or indicator lights 1612317226623.jpeg

    Sent from my SM-J337V using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
     
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