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The Workshop => Audio / Security / Electrical => Topic started by: GSB on August 27, 2005, 20:26

Title: GSB's Custom iPod Bracket
Post by: GSB on August 27, 2005, 20:26
I couldnt find anything I liked the look of on the market, so I made my own...

Heres how:

Take one piece of steel...
(http://gsb.bulldoghome.com/pages/gsb_bulldoghome_com/GSB/bracket1.JPG)

Slice it...
(http://gsb.bulldoghome.com/pages/gsb_bulldoghome_com/GSB/bracket2.JPG)

Bend it...
(http://gsb.bulldoghome.com/pages/gsb_bulldoghome_com/GSB/bracket3.JPG)

Dice it...
(http://gsb.bulldoghome.com/pages/gsb_bulldoghome_com/GSB/bracket4.JPG)

File it, trim it, drill it & tap it...
(http://gsb.bulldoghome.com/pages/gsb_bulldoghome_com/GSB/bracket5.JPG)

Paint it and trim it in black Nylon Flock...
(http://gsb.bulldoghome.com/pages/gsb_bulldoghome_com/GSB/bracket6.JPG)

Remove Heater Control fascia and install...
(http://gsb.bulldoghome.com/pages/gsb_bulldoghome_com/GSB/bracket7.JPG)

Replace Heater controls...
(http://gsb.bulldoghome.com/pages/gsb_bulldoghome_com/GSB/bracket8.JPG)

Add one Dension Ice>Link Plus...
(http://gsb.bulldoghome.com/pages/gsb_bulldoghome_com/GSB/bracket9.JPG)

Plug in iPod and enjoy several days worth of music!!!
(http://gsb.bulldoghome.com/pages/gsb_bulldoghome_com/GSB/bracket10.JPG)
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Post by: heathstimpson on August 27, 2005, 21:02
How much do these cost from GSB Engineering Ltd  s:?: :?: s:?:    s:wink: :wink: s:wink:  Another fine development Grant  s8) 8) s8)
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Post by: Slacey on August 27, 2005, 21:17
Mmmm - how much again?  s:wink: :wink: s:wink:
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Post by: philster_d on August 27, 2005, 22:24
QuotePaint it and trim it in black Nylon Flock...

is that some sort of spray on fur or fabric ?
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Post by: GSB on August 28, 2005, 01:41
Quote from: "philster_d"
QuotePaint it and trim it in black Nylon Flock...

is that some sort of spray on fur or fabric ?

Exactly.

Its a black liquid adhesive that you paint onto the area you want coated, and a bottle that you squeeze to blast very fine nylon fibres onto the glue, you then let it dry, and brush away the excess fibres. It leaves a finish a little like suede.

As for the brackets, I have no plans to make them in any numbers. The time needed to make them would make them far to expensive to actually sell.
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Post by: Anonymous on August 31, 2005, 22:15
That looks really good actually. I wouldn't mind one for my iPaq...  I've spent ages trying to find something decent to no avail.
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Post by: philster_d on August 31, 2005, 22:58
have you any links for this type of spray fabric type stuff ?

Thanks,
Phil
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Post by: Anonymous on September 1, 2005, 10:04
I found somwhere that sells brackets almost identical to those for £16

 m http://www.essentialipod.co.uk/product. ... 1d945b3979 (http://www.essentialipod.co.uk/product.php?xProd=1149&xSec=16&jssCart=e03a8c98f8cc4d366d8c671d945b3979) m
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Post by: GSB on September 1, 2005, 15:46
Quote from: "bigun007"I found somwhere that sells brackets almost identical to those for £16

 m http://www.essentialipod.co.uk/product. ... 1d945b3979 (http://www.essentialipod.co.uk/product.php?xProd=1149&xSec=16&jssCart=e03a8c98f8cc4d366d8c671d945b3979) m

Yep.

Saw them, but didn't like them... They dont uses the screws behind the dash like my one does, instead relying on you opening the gap with wedges and using a combination of adhesiove and good luck to stick the bracket into the gap. The main reason I did'nt like it is that its just to gig and unsightly.
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Post by: GSB on September 1, 2005, 15:48
Quote from: "philster_d"have you any links for this type of spray fabric type stuff ?

Thanks,
Phil

 m http://www.frost.co.uk/cat_menu.asp?catID=21 (http://www.frost.co.uk/cat_menu.asp?catID=21) m
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Post by: philster_d on September 1, 2005, 15:59
Thanks bro.
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Post by: Anonymous on September 2, 2005, 10:00
Ah ok, i just assumed that they used the screws because that is where my handsfree kit sits and that uses the screws.

NExt option is to unscrew the cradle and see if i can mount the ipod on that
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Post by: Anonymous on September 2, 2005, 13:48
 m http://shop.dashmount.co.uk/additionsmarch/71354.htm (http://shop.dashmount.co.uk/additionsmarch/71354.htm) m  should do the job...?

[Edit - their instructions seem a bit dodgy; "on right side of heather assembly" (always wondered what that flowery smell was), and "reinstall components in reversed direction" (but I don't want the dash reversed) ?!?!]
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Post by: Darth Paul on September 2, 2005, 14:05
"...Like the skin of a dying man."

Nive install there, matey.  s:wink: :wink: s:wink:
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Post by: Anonymous on September 16, 2005, 08:20
Instead of flocking, maybe a normal coat of black paint will do the job?

Grant, are you sure the time taken to make this bracket would make selling it expensive?  Or are you just plain lazy??!!  s:twisted: :twisted: s:twisted:    s:mrgreen: :mrgreen: s:mrgreen:    s:mrgreen: :mrgreen: s:mrgreen:  

Let me see how tough it is to make something like this. Grant, any chance to PM me the specs of the bracket for me to DIY??
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Post by: GSB on September 16, 2005, 10:02
Quote from: "simontan75"Instead of flocking, maybe a normal coat of black paint will do the job?

Grant, are you sure the time taken to make this bracket would make selling it expensive?  Or are you just plain lazy??!!  s:twisted: :twisted: s:twisted:    s:mrgreen: :mrgreen: s:mrgreen:    s:mrgreen: :mrgreen: s:mrgreen:  

Let me see how tough it is to make something like this. Grant, any chance to PM me the specs of the bracket for me to DIY??

I painted it before I flocked it, and frankly, it didnt look that nice. As for specs, It was all made "on the fly", without recourse to rulers etc. It was a blur of hammers, drills and files, so I have no idea of any of the measurements or angles, and cant measure them as I no longer have this one. Besides it needs a fair bit more work as its far from "user friendly" to fit. The critical measurement though, is the distance between centres of screws behind the heater panel, and the angle of the bend that brings it out though the gap in the dash. Once its out, you could bend it up and drill it in order to mount anything you like on there. Have a go yourselves, as this one only took a short while to rough out, just be sure to put some tape on the front of your heater panel to avoid scratches etc.
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Post by: Anonymous on September 16, 2005, 10:06
oic...

Cheers mate.
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Post by: Tem on September 24, 2005, 00:34
Thanks for the idea G!  s8) 8) s8)  Just did a Commander holder for myself.
(well, the paint is still drying)