Needing antennas, or got an old one that's unusable?
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 3:28 pm
Anybody wanna take a stab at repro'ing these antenna bases? Damn things are going for a fortune these days...I just want a pair for my '58 but don't want to pay through my ass for them.
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 4:18 pm
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Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 4:34 pm
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i'm looking for a pair for my '59. the only ones i see on ebay r junk , and even at that r going for a couple of benjamins. i wouldn't mind paying a little of my hard earned dough for some re-pops. couldn't a person make a casting of one of the originals, and make the bases pretty cheap? what about being able to attach aftermarket power antennas to the base? i think that is possible, what does everyone else think? does anyone know of a shop that can handle something like this, that's fairly priced?--j
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antenna
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 9:24 pm
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casting has come along way over the years. investment casting seems to be a popular method and very reasonable! www.backyardmetalcasting.com with a little trial and error, i bet it could be done.
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 1:58 pm
batmobile
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take that one step farther and use some recycled beer cans. don't know how many it would take, but would be pretty cheap to start out. take a flower pot base, either use charcoal or set it up for propane. use some recycled cast iron pipe for the stock to pore into. some clay-e sand (abundent in good 'ol Oklahoma) for the molds. make it solid, and just drill the hole through the center, and drill and tap a couple of holes for the studs to go in. then just polish it out (and chrome it of course). the only thing that would be hard to get hands on is a genuine antenna to use for molds. i believe they r the same on both sides, right if no one else is willing to do it, i'll give it a stab later this spring when i get back to dodge. anybody got an old original willing to donate, no damage will be done to the original, sand will be packed around it, that's it. i would prefer one that was just the base, but hey, beggars can't be chosers. whoever donates the original, if i can get this to work, will get a pair of repops for no charge (probably unchromed, but i'll see what kinda price i can get). not sure what total cost would be, have to try it out first, but it would be CHEAP! how's it sound?--jeremy
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Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 4:18 pm
I hath no Fury
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Joined: 28 May 2005
Posts: 1131
Location: Central Ohio
I wish Christing had them, I like them.
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WHY DIDN"T MOOCHIE JUST JUMP OVER THE DAMN CAR?
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 4:34 pm
batmobile
Rank:Sport Suburban
Joined: 21 Sep 2005
Posts: 106
i'm looking for a pair for my '59. the only ones i see on ebay r junk , and even at that r going for a couple of benjamins. i wouldn't mind paying a little of my hard earned dough for some re-pops. couldn't a person make a casting of one of the originals, and make the bases pretty cheap? what about being able to attach aftermarket power antennas to the base? i think that is possible, what does everyone else think? does anyone know of a shop that can handle something like this, that's fairly priced?--j
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antenna
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 9:24 pm
57belvedere
Rank:Sport Suburban
Joined: 03 Mar 2005
Posts: 101
casting has come along way over the years. investment casting seems to be a popular method and very reasonable! www.backyardmetalcasting.com with a little trial and error, i bet it could be done.
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 1:58 pm
batmobile
Rank:Sport Suburban
Joined: 21 Sep 2005
Posts: 106
take that one step farther and use some recycled beer cans. don't know how many it would take, but would be pretty cheap to start out. take a flower pot base, either use charcoal or set it up for propane. use some recycled cast iron pipe for the stock to pore into. some clay-e sand (abundent in good 'ol Oklahoma) for the molds. make it solid, and just drill the hole through the center, and drill and tap a couple of holes for the studs to go in. then just polish it out (and chrome it of course). the only thing that would be hard to get hands on is a genuine antenna to use for molds. i believe they r the same on both sides, right if no one else is willing to do it, i'll give it a stab later this spring when i get back to dodge. anybody got an old original willing to donate, no damage will be done to the original, sand will be packed around it, that's it. i would prefer one that was just the base, but hey, beggars can't be chosers. whoever donates the original, if i can get this to work, will get a pair of repops for no charge (probably unchromed, but i'll see what kinda price i can get). not sure what total cost would be, have to try it out first, but it would be CHEAP! how's it sound?--jeremy
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