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Cut out doors finished

powersfab

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I Just finished my doors!:p
 

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Skidmark

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That looks great. Very creative! give us a pic of the whole truck as well. It looks very clean/professional from the pics you gave us.
 

broncobud

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would you consider doing that with fiberglass doors? I have a set that have the window frames cut off for summer, but would like to have them like you are doing them..
 
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powersfab

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broncobud said:
would you consider doing that with fiberglass doors? I have a set that have the window frames cut off for summer, but would like to have them like you are doing them..
I think fiber glas doors would most likly be easyer and better than steel. Go for it I like these much better than the inserts i had on the bronco before. its going to An amash canvas shop on monday for a cover. I left the windo frame in place for the canvas i will post a picture when i get it back.
 

MnkyBiz

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Ric,

Have you thought of offering both styles to all of your wonderful buddies here at CB.com???? I am sure you could score a sale or two!!!!

If not, how about a nice fat tech article so that those of us, who are still chicken about tackling something like this, can learn!!!!

Looks incredible!!!!

MnkyBiz
 

KST1

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Nice job! That's something I've been thinking of for a while now. Just haven't gotten "a round tuit"%) . You pulled it off nicely.

-D
 

TJK74

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Sweet doors. Excellent work. I wish I had the skills and the time. Keep us posted on how the turn out after the windows are done. Dang i'm jealous!!!
 

72_EB

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Powersfab,

Those are killer! Hey, where are you in west Michigan? I'm on the other side of the lake. Might be worth swinging out to take a look. You got my wheels turning now. I like those doors!
Why did you keep the upper frames by the way? Are you thinking an insert in there to use them in the winter?
 
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powersfab

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I kept the window frames to attach a canvas snap on window for fowl weather. It’s at the canvas shop right now. I will post some pics when I get it back. I live in Fremont its about 30-mi. from Muskegon. With some luck I will be in twin lakes WI next weekend for Country Thunder. I will have the Bronco there if I can get tickets for the new ferry from Muskegon to Milwaukee. But the ferry is booked through augest I have been told. If I cant get on the ferry I’ll be going in the...Gulp...mini van:'(
 
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