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Lojak
Posted 2011-10-30 5:24 PM (#100310)
Subject: Dash Organizer


Cruiser

Posts: 255
New Brunswick , Canada
Does anyone have any news about the Dash Organizer that Scotsvision was working on ?
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Tarpits99
Posted 2011-11-01 5:39 PM (#100494 - in reply to #100310)
Subject: Re: Dash Organizer


Iron Butt

Posts: 742
North Orange County CA
Or for that matter the leather beauty that ValongryderNemosanta was working on.
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Nozzledog
Posted 2011-11-01 6:34 PM (#100502 - in reply to #100310)
Subject: Re: Dash Organizer


Visionary

Posts: 1229
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
I've been tempted to make one myself.
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Boots
Posted 2011-11-01 6:52 PM (#100505 - in reply to #100310)
Subject: Re: Dash Organizer


Tourer

Posts: 599
New Mexico
The wife made me one, but not leather. Works great, use it almost every ride.




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Attachments VDO1.JPG (98KB - 3 downloads)
Attachments VDO2.JPG (99KB - 3 downloads)
Attachments VDO3.JPG (94KB - 3 downloads)
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victoryvisiontour
Posted 2011-11-01 8:26 PM (#100517 - in reply to #100310)
Subject: Re: Dash Organizer


Iron Butt

Posts: 763
Anderson, IN (48mi NE of downtown Indianapolis)
I always throw my gloves on the dash when I go into a store and hope no one steals them. The VDO would make them a bit less accessible to thieves. Nice work.
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EGA44
Posted 2011-11-01 9:12 PM (#100520 - in reply to #100310)
Subject: Re: Dash Organizer


Cruiser

Posts: 53
Gotha, FL
What would keep a thief from stealing the entire dash organizer with or without your gloves inside. How do they attach to the dash so they don't get up and walk away by themselves or disappear by some other method?
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Nozzledog
Posted 2011-11-02 12:08 AM (#100525 - in reply to #100310)
Subject: Re: Dash Organizer


Visionary

Posts: 1229
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
There are two screws that they bolt to on the dash. You would have to raise the winsheild to unscrew the screws.
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jb.hatch
Posted 2011-11-02 7:34 AM (#100530 - in reply to #100310)
Subject: Re: Dash Organizer


Cruiser

Posts: 249
Phenix City AL.
That is just what I am looking for, can she make more?
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Boots
Posted 2011-11-02 11:18 AM (#100539 - in reply to #100530)
Subject: Re: Dash Organizer


Tourer

Posts: 599
New Mexico
Yes, but not until the January time frame. I will reopen post then.

Mine just attaches with velcro, but could easily add a small strap for a screw as a a security option.
Is made of two layers of waterproof material, but IF she gets a leather sewing machine for Christmas (probably not @ $700) she would offer a leather version as well.
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SpookyEng
Posted 2011-11-02 1:03 PM (#100545 - in reply to #100539)
Subject: Re: Dash Organizer


Cruiser

Posts: 74
Navarre, FL
Looks nice, I would be interested as well.
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Trekwolf164
Posted 2011-11-02 8:08 PM (#100569 - in reply to #100310)
Subject: Re: Dash Organizer


Iron Butt

Posts: 965
New York State
Very nice looks great
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cchristo
Posted 2011-11-02 8:15 PM (#100572 - in reply to #100539)
Subject: Re: Dash Organizer


Tourer

Posts: 337
san antonio, tx
Boots - 2011-11-02 11:18 AM

Yes, but not until the January time frame. I will reopen post then.

Mine just attaches with velcro, but could easily add a small strap for a screw as a a security option.
Is made of two layers of waterproof material, but IF she gets a leather sewing machine for Christmas (probably not @ $700) she would offer a leather version as well.


I sew leather and vinyl with my wife's standard sewing machine. You can get what's called a Roller Foot for it. Mine cost about $10.00. It has no problem going through 3 or 4 layers of upholstery or garment weight leather.
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Boots
Posted 2011-11-02 9:27 PM (#100579 - in reply to #100310)
Subject: Re: Dash Organizer


Tourer

Posts: 599
New Mexico
I mentioned to her, but she is concerned with the plastic gears and low powered motor in her Kenmore. Good for most things, but would not hold up long doing leather VDOs.


Edited by Boots 2011-11-02 9:31 PM
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cchristo
Posted 2011-11-03 7:41 AM (#100595 - in reply to #100579)
Subject: Re: Dash Organizer


Tourer

Posts: 337
san antonio, tx
Boots - 2011-11-02 9:27 PM

I mentioned to her, but she is concerned with the plastic gears and low powered motor in her Kenmore. Good for most things, but would not hold up long doing leather VDOs.


I hear ya. My wife has a Kenmore that we paid just a bit over $100.00. Pretty cheap and light weight. I was surprised at how well it did.

I wouldn't want to start using it extensively for leather and vinyl but it's had no problems doing the couple of projects I've done with it. Most recently I cut the wedge off the back of the passenger seat and reupholstered the seat from the driver portion back. I used matching vinyl for it.
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