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Budman56 04-12-2013 02:26 PM

Re: My Unexpected '66 SWB-Fleet-Restomod Project!
 
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Originally Posted by Modges'66 (Post 6007101)
Just tryin to be more like you & Bomp!


Thanks Man!


Great Guess!


Hmmm, Bought them a while back, but pretty sure that I got them from LMC.
Note: You need to be real careful when applying them with contact cement, because if you position them wrong, you will not get them off without destroying them!


Thanks again!


I'm tryin to streamline the fabrication process. As it stands, they would be pretty pricey based on how long it takes to make them.


Thank you! Not sure what I am gonna do about these...Maybe after I finish my truck I will get more serious about them.


Thanks, I appreciate the responses from everyone!

not sure what you consider pricey but I have already spent big bucks on my truck, whats another couple of hundred. lol its only money and my wife can only kill me once...

Modges'66 04-12-2013 03:23 PM

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Got some more pics for you guys!!!

Gmforce 04-12-2013 04:28 PM

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cooool cooool ....now hurry up and get back to work lol
show us that machine and give us a model number before we aqll order those knobs....:smoke:

Bomp 04-13-2013 10:11 AM

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Nice work

Modges'66 04-13-2013 01:09 PM

Re: My Unexpected '66 SWB-Fleet-Restomod Project!
 
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Originally Posted by Gmforce (Post 6007452)
cooool cooool ....now hurry up and get back to work lol
show us that machine and give us a model number before we aqll order those knobs....:smoke:

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Originally Posted by Bomp (Post 6008829)
Nice work

Ha-Ha-Ha!
Many thanks guys!

Gmforce 04-13-2013 02:34 PM

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:metal:My best guess.....It's a tail gate handle...

Modges'66 04-13-2013 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Gmforce (Post 6009146)
:metal:My best guess.....It's a tail gate handle...

Nope! but if my truck had a gate handle, you can bet that it would be billet!

Modges'66 04-13-2013 05:24 PM

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And some more pics!

McMurphy 04-13-2013 11:19 PM

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If you were running air bags, then control switches would be my guess. No matter what though, they will match your heater controls, and look cool as hell !!!

lenguini 04-13-2013 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Modges'66 (Post 6009348)
And some more pics!

Its tough being a detail nut,we may be cut from the same cloth !

Nice build ! Subscribed.:ito:

Modges'66 04-14-2013 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by lenguini (Post 6010117)
Its tough being a detail nut,we may be cut from the same cloth !

Nice build ! Subscribed.:ito:

Yeah, It seems that I am always striving to have something just a bit different than everyone else!...And hey, very nice work on your grill, it turned out really sweet!

Modges'66 04-14-2013 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by McMurphy (Post 6010085)
If you were running air bags, then control switches would be my guess. No matter what though, they will match your heater controls, and look cool as hell !!!

I AM gonna run air-bags!!!!
Now, I didn't even think about the controls for them! Nice one Murph!...Nah, I'm just making up some SPARES, as they could probably work pretty good as trading material.

Bomp 04-14-2013 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Modges'66 (Post 6010557)
Yeah, It seems that I am always striving to have something just a bit different than everyone else!...


I hear ya on that. I like being different. Not too different, not the same. Guess different with a twist would say it best,,,, with a serious amount of bling added.


However ya say it, You got it dude!!!

McMurphy 04-14-2013 02:51 PM

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:agree: yeah, I like stuff that makes you look twice. Especially when you see something so original that it makes you glad you took the second look.

If that doesnt sound too weird.

Modges'66 04-14-2013 03:15 PM

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Thanks AGAIN! Bomp & Murph!

Here are a few pics after polishing, added to the collection.
Time to start working on something else!!

clemdaddy 04-14-2013 06:57 PM

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nice fabbin' man. sounds like you've got a cottage industry opportunity happening.

i'll place an order for a set, just to say i got one.......:lol: just put them on the list, way after you get your truck done please.

Modges'66 04-16-2013 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by clemdaddy (Post 6011563)
nice fabbin' man. sounds like you've got a cottage industry opportunity happening.

i'll place an order for a set, just to say i got one.......:lol: just put them on the list, way after you get your truck done please.

Thanks!
Really, I am overwhelmed with the response to these items!

Modges'66 04-16-2013 10:00 PM

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Seriously, I think that everyone should PM me with what they would realistically spend if these items became available....Then I could better decide if they are worth producing, or not.

McMurphy 04-17-2013 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Modges'66 (Post 6016540)
Seriously, I think that everyone should PM me with what they would realistically spend if these items became available....Then I could better decide if they are worth producing, or not.

One truck catalog lists the lever knobs at $12.44 list, $9.95 sale.
Ash tray knob $6.19 list, $4.95 sale.

You figure 20% to 50% mark up for them being custom and aluminum would probably be in the more than fair bracket.
Not sure how much time you have invested, or how much materiels cost, but probably in that ball park pretty easily.

I know you said to PM you, but I thought the rationale was worth sharing.
Me personally, and because it is to support a friend, I would pay upwards of $20-$30 for a set (plus shipping).

I would sure like to hear what your average offer turns out to be though !!
I like general concensus questions.

Budman56 04-17-2013 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by McMurphy (Post 6018200)
One truck catalog lists the lever knobs at $12.44 list, $9.95 sale.
Ash tray knob $6.19 list, $4.95 sale.

You figure 20% to 50% mark up for them being custom and aluminum would probably be in the more than fair bracket.
Not sure how much time you have invested, or how much materiels cost, but probably in that ball park pretty easily.

I know you said to PM you, but I thought the rationale was worth sharing.
Me personally, and because it is to support a friend, I would pay upwards of $20-$30 for a set (plus shipping).

I would sure like to hear what your average offer turns out to be though !!
I like general concensus questions.

I would probaby pay more just because I know the amount of time it takes to make small projects like this, and I dont have the equipment to do so, so having said that I think that if you were to sell the whole set heater knobs and ashtray knob as a set I would pay $50 to $75. also there are other knobs in the truck that could be made to make a complete package and round out the whole truck with custom knobs. If you look in any of the catalogs you will see that most of them sell their knobs (head light knobs) and others for around $10 each and we all know that they are plastic and they will at some point crack and twist off. So again having said that I think that aluminum knobs are worth more and will last the life of the truck. This is just my opion, but I would not do all that work just for 20 to 30 its just not bussiness smart. The only way I would consider lowering the price is if I could figure out a way to mass produce them so that they wouldnt cost as much to produce. In california a machinest gets around a $150 hour to fab items like this. Again this is just my opion...........If you do produce them I will buy a set.

chad64chevy 04-17-2013 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Budman56 (Post 6018259)
I would probaby pay more just because I know the amount of time it takes to make small projects like this, and I dont have the equipment to do so, so having said that I think that if you were to sell the whole set heater knobs and ashtray knob as a set I would pay $50 to $75. also there are other knobs in the truck that could be made to make a complete package and round out the whole truck with custom knobs. If you look in any of the catalogs you will see that most of them sell their knobs (head light knobs) and others for around $10 each and we all know that they are plastic and they will at some point crack and twist off. So again having said that I think that aluminum knobs are worth more and will last the life of the truck. This is just my opion, but I would not do all that work just for 20 to 30 its just not bussiness smart. The only way I would consider lowering the price is if I could figure out a way to mass produce them so that they wouldnt cost as much to produce. In california a machinest gets around a $150 hour to fab items like this. Again this is just my opion...........If you do produce them I will buy a set.


thats about around the same price i was thinking, i seen aluminum dash knobs on $ebay for $10 each, and these are just made for are year trucks! i like the idea about the other knobs i seen these for the dash http://www.boeseengineering.com/deta...oduct_id=9700P
and i'm thinking of buying them as well!!

Gmforce 04-17-2013 09:08 PM

Re: My Unexpected '66 SWB-Fleet-Restomod Project!
 
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Originally Posted by Modges'66 (Post 6016540)
Seriously, I think that everyone should PM me with what they would realistically spend if these items became available....Then I could better decide if they are worth producing, or not.

I'm with everyone else except a couple of other points. The other posters had some good points.. Don't discount the fact that unless you do mass produce them that they are one off custom pieces. that alone would put a set for the interior say 4 to 8 matching knobs in billet ??? I would pay 100 bucks maybe more. Especially if I could help with some small design feture that no one else has ;).. If you do just a basic one size fits all...Think about mass production + figure out parts cost + plus labor time and x by 2. Thats how we used to quote stuff when I did millwright estimites. Thinking that way would be like what 50 to 60 for a set...My Mentor used to say...Never forget to pay yourself...other wise you might as well just go to work at your job right...Peace

Gmforce 04-17-2013 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Gmforce (Post 6018439)
I'm with everyone else except a couple of other points. The other posters had some good points.. Don't discount the fact that unless you do mass produce them that they are one off custom pieces. that alone would put a set for the interior say 4 to 8 matching knobs in billet ??? I would pay 100 bucks maybe more. Especially if I could help with some small design feture that no one else has ;).. If you do just a basic one size fits all...Think about mass production + figure out parts cost + plus labor time and x by 2. Thats how we used to quote stuff when I did millwright estimites. Thinking that way would be like what 50 to 60 for a set...My Mentor used to say...Never forget to pay yourself...other wise you might as well just go to work at your job right...Peace


Of course you could give us all the brotherly love hommie discount..LOL

McMurphy 04-17-2013 11:13 PM

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:agree: with everything above :clap:

Especially the package deal on all knobs! I hate stuff that does not match when doing builds like these.
Am seriously happy to see you getting some feed back on this, glad you asked!

clemdaddy 04-18-2013 08:08 AM

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i too like the idea of matching up all the knobs, but what a hugh amount of work to make. billet stuff is cool but once you start the look, you want to keep adding pieces. most of the dash knobs are similar except the wiper/washer knob.
seems like i remember generic window and door handles that were billet and would fit... there may already be some dash knobs out there from rod and custom vendors.

i would also like a set of heater and ashtray knobs, they are really nice.
$75-$100... all polished out... seems real fair.


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