allpoints360
Petty Officer 1st Class
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Ahoy,
Long time reader; new member.
I'd like to reconfigure my center console (McKee) with new gauges. It has holes from the old gauges and controls. I am going to make a panel for the new gauges versus cutting individual holes for each, so I want to restore the center console to start with a clean palette.
The center console is built from 3/4 plywood with cloth and gel.
Have you done this? How would you do it? Cut plywood to fit the old holes, glue in place, bevel the edges, fill and sand to smooth, and spray with gelcoat?
Once done, what's the best way to cut smooth the new openings?
Let me know what you think would be the best approach. Kind regards.
Long time reader; new member.
I'd like to reconfigure my center console (McKee) with new gauges. It has holes from the old gauges and controls. I am going to make a panel for the new gauges versus cutting individual holes for each, so I want to restore the center console to start with a clean palette.
The center console is built from 3/4 plywood with cloth and gel.
Have you done this? How would you do it? Cut plywood to fit the old holes, glue in place, bevel the edges, fill and sand to smooth, and spray with gelcoat?
Once done, what's the best way to cut smooth the new openings?
Let me know what you think would be the best approach. Kind regards.