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Posted by: Dr Evil Oct 18 2004, 11:15 PM

I figure that I would post this separately from my upholstery stuff as it is not a service as much as it is a good. I have these door panels that are laser cut from 1/4" high density fiber board. Very nice and only $40 a set!

Posted by: Dr Evil Oct 18 2004, 11:16 PM

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Posted by: i love porsche Oct 19 2004, 06:45 AM

whats the weight compared to a stock door panel?

Posted by: Dr Evil Oct 19 2004, 11:25 AM

I don't know exactly as I do not have the weight of a stripped OE panel to compare it to. Mine weigh 1lb 11oz (.75 Kg) each.
Does that answer your question?

Posted by: Qarl Oct 21 2004, 06:33 PM

I would look into having these made out of a synthetic material, instead of fiber board.

The inside of the door panel is exposed to some moisture. That's why the factory had the plastic sheeting barrier there (to protect the door panel.

There was a thread a while back on this... some suggestions were made...Sintra is one brand. It is a PVC based hi-density foam board. Often found at art stores.

You could also coat the expo

Posted by: Dr Evil Oct 21 2004, 08:51 PM

Ya, I could, but these are $40 and what I have available. I am not making these, just selling. What would a comprable sheet of sintra cost? I am guessing more, but I honestly do not know. If it is easy to procure and cheap, and if I have enough interest in them I may go for it. The only thing is I am not doing R&D on things for a while as I have too many classes. I know that I could get these out of any color of acrylic if I wanted, but I have no idea of the cost. If moisture were a concern I would recommend either replacing the plastic shield, or spraying the pannels with some sealant. As they stand, the glue in them is a bit resistant and would deal with a usual amount of moisture for quite some time I imagine (so long as your seals are up to snuff).

Posted by: rhodyguy Oct 22 2004, 07:43 AM

the doors should have a vapor barrier regardless. i think a water proofing product like thompsons, or something similar, would take care of the moisture break down issue.

kevin

Posted by: Dr Evil Oct 22 2004, 11:18 AM

I talked to the guy that makes these for me last night. He said that Acrylic would be too brittle, but he could make it out of poly carbonate and it would be bullet proof (litterally). Any PVC product is a no go due to the chloride gasses produced when cutting with a laser. As for the poly carbonate, the price would be as much as three times more. He recommended using Rhino lining on the door pannel back. It is tough as hell and water proof. Thats what he did and he likes it. He also put it on many other parts of his car for protection.
HTH

Posted by: MattR Oct 22 2004, 12:27 PM

Sweet, I could use bullet proof doors living in LA biggrin.gif .

Posted by: djm914-6 Oct 22 2004, 01:59 PM

Nah, Bulletproof would be too heavy. Make the entire door from Lexan. biggrin.gif

MattR, does AirBoston ring a bell?

Posted by: jim_hoyland Oct 22 2004, 05:18 PM

Just saturate the inside with resin. We do it all the time with stuff. You could also put wax paper down while it's still tacky and get an even better barrier !

Posted by: MattR Oct 22 2004, 06:44 PM

Yep. Who is that? Do you two post on the same user name?

(sorry for the hijack mike)

Posted by: kid914 May 23 2020, 08:21 PM

I know it s been a long time but wondering if these are still made. Thanks

Posted by: Dr Evil Aug 8 2020, 09:19 AM

QUOTE(kid914 @ May 23 2020, 10:21 PM) *

I know it s been a long time but wondering if these are still made. Thanks

Sorry, not from me. Left here for informational purposes only.

Posted by: mepstein Aug 8 2020, 09:31 AM

I think 914rubber sells raw panels
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=3348

Posted by: Mikey914 Aug 8 2020, 12:54 PM

We do complete door panels and are in production for an upcoming group buy.
We do sell panels and will open them back up in the next few days. So this is timely.
We also have the vinyl and padding if you need it too.

Posted by: Hoppie944s2 Jan 4 2022, 01:20 PM

QUOTE(Dr Evil @ Oct 18 2004, 09:15 PM) *

I figure that I would post this separately from my upholstery stuff as it is not a service as much as it is a good. I have these door panels that are laser cut from 1/4" high density fiber board. Very nice and only $40 a set!

Do you still make these?

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