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Glove Box Lid
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08/27/07 10:18 AM
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Just_Old_Fisherman
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The glove box lid on my 1999 Trition Premier 18 is/was the the Burl Wood looking plastic lid. Problem is after the years it has faded very bad and has gotten rough. Anyone know where you can get a replacement or even some Burl Wood looking contact paper?
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Re: Glove Box Lid
[Re: Just_Old_Fisherman]
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08/27/07 04:53 PM
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Mike Halfmann the boatmann
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You will have to go back to Triton for a replacement. That is one of those manufacture only parts........
mike halfmann
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Re: Glove Box Lid
[Re: Mike Halfmann the boatmann]
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08/27/07 06:11 PM
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Just_Old_Fisherman
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Thanks for the input Mike, but it took me 3+ months and lots of emails, phone calls just to get the plate to cover the hole where I took out old depth finder from Triton through a dealer. I will paint the thing before I go through that again.
Last edited by Just_Old_Fisherman; 08/27/07 06:11 PM.
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Re: Glove Box Lid
[Re: Just_Old_Fisherman]
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08/28/07 01:10 AM
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Bass Art
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Man, just clean it up and put your own mark on it. It doesn't have to be just like the one on the next block. Make it yours.
I have a 1988 Champion, and it has flush mount, pull up cleats and no grab rails on the gunwale. You would never guess it was almost 20 years old.
Artie
Artie ________________________________ Dad took me fishing when I was 10, and I've been pretty much hooked since. He went to be with God on August 14, 2012. I miss you, Dad.
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Re: Glove Box Lid
[Re: Bass Art]
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08/28/07 06:55 PM
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Just_Old_Fisherman
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I found a product called FXSheeting made by Alsa Corp that I ordered and going to try. It is a laminate sheeting that has an adhesive backing similar to contact paper. Covered with a thin lexan sheet for durability. Recommended for things such as counter tops so it is fairly durable, also supposed to be ok for outdoor use. I ordered a Burl Wood design but they have all types even a brushed aluminum. Will let you know if it works out, figure there are others with a similar problem.
With the condition my glove box is in now, it can't hurt. Just hope it isn't like some contact wall paper I did once. It would leap at the wall crosswise from about 6' once the backing was off and adhesive exposed.
Last edited by Just_Old_Fisherman; 08/28/07 06:55 PM.
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Re: Glove Box Lid
[Re: Just_Old_Fisherman]
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08/28/07 11:34 PM
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John175☮
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I found a product called FXSheeting made by Alsa Corp that I ordered and going to try. It is a laminate sheeting that has an adhesive backing similar to contact paper. Covered with a thin lexan sheet for durability. Recommended for things such as counter tops so it is fairly durable, also supposed to be ok for outdoor use. I ordered a Burl Wood design but they have all types even a brushed aluminum. Will let you know if it works out, figure there are others with a similar problem.
With the condition my glove box is in now, it can't hurt. Just hope it isn't like some contact wall paper I did once. It would leap at the wall crosswise from about 6' once the backing was off and adhesive exposed.
Good looking stuff! http://www.alsacorp.com/products/sheetingfx/sheetingfx.htm
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