Hardtop roof vent project
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Hardtop roof vent project
I have decided to have a crack at making a DIY roof vent for my hardtop. I have ordered one of these from ebay (it measures 255mm x 180mm x 35mm) and I plan to have it with the vent opening facing towards the back to extract air rather than have it facing forwards pushing air in.
I was thinking of having a sliding plastic door on the inside of the hardtop to be able to close it when not in use (similar to the OEM ashtray lid) but am having trouble finding something suitable... does anyone have any ideas on what I could use or where I could look for potential solutions?
I was thinking of having a sliding plastic door on the inside of the hardtop to be able to close it when not in use (similar to the OEM ashtray lid) but am having trouble finding something suitable... does anyone have any ideas on what I could use or where I could look for potential solutions?
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Hey Mr Grey,
You know my background in composites so if you want to sit down with me and we take a good hard look to see if it can be done without any drama then you are more than welcome... I have everything we would likely need in my workshop.
However, I think that I would be looking at this:
http://www.projectgla.com/gshield_na.html
A more pricey option for sure, but SOOOO COOL!
You know my background in composites so if you want to sit down with me and we take a good hard look to see if it can be done without any drama then you are more than welcome... I have everything we would likely need in my workshop.
However, I think that I would be looking at this:
http://www.projectgla.com/gshield_na.html
A more pricey option for sure, but SOOOO COOL!
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