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![]() I have been trying to create a lot of ideas for car audio that are improvements on existing products or just plain new and cool. Some of the items shown are miscellaneous items that I have made in the past. I love to design and create new things for my vehicles to give them my own personal touches. Some of these items I will recreate for sale and some are just for me. If you are interested in anything on here just e-mail me and I will let you know a
price. Most of my cool work is in the GTP section of the photo album.
![]() Here are two of the many machines I use everyday. Tha top one is an Okuma brand CNC mill. It uses
G code programming lauguage to operate. The bottom one is a Hurco brand milling center that is an
LC programmed machine. Most of the milling I do for "homework" projects is done on this Hurco.
![]() ![]() This is an ANL fuse holder that I made one day
when I was bored. It is a really cool part. It takes
1/0 in and out. The cover is Lexan.
![]() This is a distribution block I made out of brass and
Delrin to go from 4 ga. wire to 8 ga. wire. It was for
a custom application in a customers car.
![]() I wanted to make my Optima battery stand out a bit
at shows so I heavily modified an Optima cover to
what you see here.
![]() In my search for maximum power I turned down
some brass stock to accept 1/0 ga. wire and fit
into the hole for the 4 ga. wire on a Rockford
amp. This helps to keep down voltage drops.
![]() I wanted to make a cool way to mount up a
capacitor so I made this bracket/distribution block.
![]() These are the same idea as the other adapters
but the 1/0 wire comes up from the bottom so the
amp's end cap doesnt have to be cut to fit the wire.
![]() This is the shifter lever I made for my ZR2. I wanted
an after market handle but the factory unit is solid so
I had to turn down this piece of 6061 aluminum to fit
the truck. It is a perfect fit with no modifications.
![]() ![]() Although not the inventor of these games I think I am the first person to make them out of
Stainless steel. I used a wooden version to make a rough sketch and made some changes
from there. I used golf tees as the pegs. The above game is the IQ test and the one below
is called Sevens. They are a cool conversation piece. Both are polished to a chrome like finish.
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