Instrument panel
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Instrument panel
Guys,
I'm taking off the instruments to work on the chrome work around the dials and will also repaint the instrument panel. Can anyone tell me what the original finish for the instrument panel was? Just a black matt paint?
Thanks
I'm taking off the instruments to work on the chrome work around the dials and will also repaint the instrument panel. Can anyone tell me what the original finish for the instrument panel was? Just a black matt paint?
Thanks
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Mine look like they were originally turned chrome.
Plan to redo them this winter. I think RayboMarine on this board has redone some for a few memebers on this board.
I have a 73 sportfish so 2 stations and 2 panels. Not sure what to do about guages yet. Flybridge has stantard white teleflex guages, lower station has older but not orginal plain black.
I like the orginal look but don't mind some updated but "classic looking" instruments.
Plan to redo them this winter. I think RayboMarine on this board has redone some for a few memebers on this board.
I have a 73 sportfish so 2 stations and 2 panels. Not sure what to do about guages yet. Flybridge has stantard white teleflex guages, lower station has older but not orginal plain black.
I like the orginal look but don't mind some updated but "classic looking" instruments.
Mack
1973 B31 "MAKO"
1973 B31 "MAKO"
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Walter, it is called Engine Turning and is really cool.walterk wrote:Originals were turned Chrome (that what you guys call it? ). My lower gauges are chrome rimmed Murphy gauges. When I repowered they replaced (traced) the piece on to white formica. Looks clean. Wished they had done the lower station on black formica instead of painting it.
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My panel was a chromed on the edges, hollywood style panel, with a black plastic insert over the center where the gauges sit in. When we repowered we chromed the whole thing but did not like how the center turned out. The Cummins dealer I used had some of the same black material, that he got from Vicking Yacht, so we cut it and set that back in.
I found these two links from an older posting for other options.
http://www.haneline.com/
http://www.theinstallbay.com/product_in ... hp?id=1883
I found these two links from an older posting for other options.
http://www.haneline.com/
http://www.theinstallbay.com/product_in ... hp?id=1883
1975 FBC BERG1467-315
James,
When Bruce and Patrick did the repower to Yanmars, we went out of our way to keep everthing as original as possible while transitioning to the approriate gauges. So yes, the dials should be original becuase we selected the same size replacements (Isspro I think, where changeouts were required). We then located the alarm panel under the lower station.
Tommy
When Bruce and Patrick did the repower to Yanmars, we went out of our way to keep everthing as original as possible while transitioning to the approriate gauges. So yes, the dials should be original becuase we selected the same size replacements (Isspro I think, where changeouts were required). We then located the alarm panel under the lower station.
Tommy
Here you go! Engine turned SS sheetmetal
http://www.fpmmetals.com/auto%20price%20list.htm
They will also custom make panels.
http://www.fpmmetals.com/Automotive.htm
http://www.fpmmetals.com/auto%20price%20list.htm
They will also custom make panels.
http://www.fpmmetals.com/Automotive.htm
Rawleigh
1966 FBC 31
1966 FBC 31
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