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Frank, We will never catch Rear Admiral Doug Tim Stamm Photo Finish 1981 33' Bertram FBC
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Only if they have a power outage in the Northeast! [;)] 1979 Bertram 33' FBC ALEXANDRA Port Richey, Florida
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If that happens then you can forget about Frank ever catching up. He only lives a little more than a half hour away. Ditto for Bill, Rick, Al, and Ron. Regards, Doug L. 1986 33 Bertram FBC Queen Elizabeth Marblehead, MA
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Yep, and leaves clear sailing for me! [:D] 1979 Bertram 33' FBC ALEXANDRA Port Richey, Florida
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Here is a picture of my new gauge console! [img]http://www.bertram33.com/images/uploads ... ewdash.jpg[/img] my old one [img]http://www.bertram33.com/images/uploads ... lddash.jpg[/img] Tim Stamm Photo Finish 1981 33' Bertram FBC
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Wow! Now that is going to really look good when you mount it Tim. 1979 Bertram 33' FBC ALEXANDRA Port Richey, Florida
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Good work Tim. When will mine be done? Regards, Doug L. 1986 33 Bertram FBC Queen Elizabeth Marblehead, MA
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Tim, Again, which was the old one?[}:)] Just kidding, it looks great! Those old dymo labels really do add a nice touch to the old dash,are you going to use those again for the new one?[:D] All right, I'm kidding again, I suppose you're getting them laser engraved or something? Frank Price
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Frank, I would never use the old dymo stickers , what kind of Bertram owner do you think i am? I am going to make brand new dymo stickers. Doug, I can make you one. but you would have to make your own dymo labels! Tim Stamm Photo Finish 1981 33' Bertram FBC
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Tim, That's the way, new dymo labels only. Good man. Seriously, what are you going to do for paint on the (I assume)aluminum? Frank Price
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I was going to use a clear powdercoat on the 3/8"aluminum.Since that is your specialty and i want to keep the metal look .What do you suggest? Do i have to coat it with anything? As far as the labels i was going to use an 8"x1/2" strip of stainless steel for each switch panel and have it engraved at a trophy store Tim Stamm Photo Finish 1981 33' Bertram FBC
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Tim, I love the look of the new panel. Since I am a nite owl though, one thing I am always aware of is the sun; specifically reflection off the metal. Are you going to cover it with colored plexi? Al 1978 33 FBC NITES OFF
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Al, I would not cover it with plexi my whole point of doing the dash was to get rid of that plastic console to begin with.Like i said if i did anything i would powdercoat it .Powdercoating can be done in any color or clear..My preference is to keep the metal look throughout my console with my throttles and all.As far as glare i am not sure yet so my thought before i put any coating on is to install and see how it looks and if there is any glare than change it .Being in south florida i will be able to tell right away.My finish now is more of a satin and i have a full top on the boat and i do not get much sun on the panel so i dont see it glaring much. Tim Stamm Photo Finish 1981 33' Bertram FBC
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Tim, There are so many things to do, it comes down to personal taste, with the exception of the glare issue ,as you and all have already discussed. I will mention though that flat black is a traditional color for a dash panel on most if not all performance/ racing/ military vehicles because of the glare issue.Also, a little contrast is a beautiful thing and a nicely applied satin black would look gorgeous with those shiney guage bezels. I've never seen clearcoated aluminum that looks right. It always looks , well, clearcoated. It's just wrong, sorry. Another option is what is called "engine turning" On my first car, a military surplus jeep with a 400 small-block chevy in it (which I still have), I engine turned the whole dash panel(that I made out of aluminum). It looked cool for then but I wouldn't do it again.It's an old hot-rod thing. You could have it anodized, blue, silver,gold,black(though the UV rays change this), but personally Tim, I think that if you have it powdercoated satin black , you'll like it because it is a non-trendy way to do it and non-trendy always looks good the longest. Just ask Ralph Lauren. Of course Ralph might have it covered in black leather.(which is another option , by the way). There is also black wrinkle paint or even other colors for wrinkle paint but I think you would get the most use and longest enjoyment out of good old satin black. Frank Price
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quote:Originally posted by franklyprice Another option is what is called "engine turning" On my first car, a military surplus jeep with a 400 small-block chevy in it (which I still have), I engine turned the whole dash panel(that I made out of aluminum). Frank's garage is full of vehicles. He is the closest thing we have to a redneck up here. Regards, Doug L. 1986 33 Bertram FBC Queen Elizabeth Marblehead, MA
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