U.S. We have blinds! (Or at least I do)
simplyhonda
Council Member
Well, after searching and searching for a set of rear blinds for my wagon and coming up empty handed without learning Japanese I set out to build my on. Thanks to NZ-DB8R for my inspiration! I scavanged thrift stores for a while and finally ran across these! Picked them up for $8 they are made of a plastic foam type material and are very light! That was a big concern since the hatch is already heavy.
Then it was alot of measuring!
Then cutting
This is them all cut out. I later added one more slat.
Then I had to create a jig to drill all the holes exactly the same.
Got them painted up with SEM plastic dye.
I used wood dowels for the supports and painted them with plasti Dip to give a rubbber coating to help with rattles and slippage.
Finally I assembled them on the dowels with rubber o-rings.
Never mind my foot. I still need to make mounting brackets. Think they are turning out nice though. I was hoping to have them mounted for the meet, but I'm out of time. I'll update when I get them mounted. Enjoy!
Then it was alot of measuring!
Then cutting
This is them all cut out. I later added one more slat.
Then I had to create a jig to drill all the holes exactly the same.
Got them painted up with SEM plastic dye.
I used wood dowels for the supports and painted them with plasti Dip to give a rubbber coating to help with rattles and slippage.
Finally I assembled them on the dowels with rubber o-rings.
Never mind my foot. I still need to make mounting brackets. Think they are turning out nice though. I was hoping to have them mounted for the meet, but I'm out of time. I'll update when I get them mounted. Enjoy!
Comments
This is exactly what it takes to be a wagon owner lol
I got excited when I read you were bringing them to the meet, but then I re-read, and saw that you said you were hoping to. Sigh...
It was all guess work, trial & errror.
Thanks for sharing!
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