I Have Ordered A New Shiny Red Knob.
I Have Ordered A New Shiny Red Knob.
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ElvisWedgely

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2,715 posts

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Sunday 28th December 2014
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The interior of my wedge is red and black/grey, and so I thought a shiny red knob would go well with the rest of the interior. It is in fact a red pool ball with threads tapped in at 5/16 UNC. It hasn't arrived yet, but when it does I shall replace it with the new red gear knob. With my previous wedge, I had one made of alloy, but it was cold to the touch in the winter, so hopefully this will feel warmer in my hand, and also look the part. Here is a before picture. The after picture will come when the knob arrives and I've fitted it. Opinions please!

Tony. TCB.



Edited by ElvisWedgely on Sunday 28th December 23:17

mrzigazaga

18,807 posts

192 months

Sunday 28th December 2014
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Why not point the heater vent downwards and then you can warm your knob up before you touch it..I don't have that problem as its wood....hehe

wooly350i

2,248 posts

235 months

Sunday 28th December 2014
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A bowling ball would look the dogs nuts

mrzigazaga

18,807 posts

192 months

Sunday 28th December 2014
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wooly350i said:
A bowling ball would look the dogs nuts
So would one of these...

ajp55

102 posts

252 months

Sunday 28th December 2014
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ElvisWedgely said:
The interior of my wedge is red and black, and so I thought a shiny red knob would go well with the rest of the interior. It is in fact a red pool ball with threads tapped in at 5/16 UNC. It hasn't arrived yet, but when it does I shall replace it with the new red gear knob. With my previous wedge, I had one made of alloy, but it was cold to the touch in the winter, so hopefully this will feel warmer in my hand, and also look the part. Here is a before picture. The after picture will come when the knob arrives and I've fitted it. Opinions please!

Tony. TCB.

All about personal preference what ever floats your boat. Personally I think it might be a bit chavvy.at the end of the day it's what you like it is your car.

ElvisWedgely

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Sunday 28th December 2014
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ajp55 said:
All about personal preference what ever floats your boat. Personally I think it might be a bit chavvy.at the end of the day it's what you like it is your car.
Initially, I also thought that it might look a bit chavvy, but because the ball I've chosen is pure red with no other colours or numbers, I thought it would blend in well with the ammount of red in the car already.

Tony. TCB.

mrzigazaga

18,807 posts

192 months

Monday 29th December 2014
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If you want "Chavvy"..Look at my TVR knuckledusters....

These are for people that call my Wedge a TR7..Everytime they look in the mirror they get reminded that it was a TVR...smile

adam quantrill

11,671 posts

269 months

Monday 29th December 2014
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mrzigazaga said:
Everytime they look in the mirror they get reminded that it was a VRT...smile
Corrected that for you... it's been ... Emotional!

ElvisWedgely

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Monday 29th December 2014
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Surely everytime they look in the mirror they'll see RVT confused

Tony. TCB.

mrzigazaga

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192 months

Monday 29th December 2014
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ElvisWedgely said:
Surely everytime they look in the mirror they'll see RVT confused

Tony. TCB.
No Tony...The imprint in their forehead of TVR will be reversed..Until they look in the mirror..Simples...

ElvisWedgely

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Monday 29th December 2014
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mrzigazaga said:
ElvisWedgely said:
Surely everytime they look in the mirror they'll see RVT confused

Tony. TCB.
No Tony...The imprint in their forehead of TVR will be reversed..Until they look in the mirror..Simples...
So it will. It just shows you even I can make mistakes biggrin

Tony. TCB.

mrzigazaga

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Monday 29th December 2014
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ElvisWedgely said:
So it will. It just shows you even I can make mistakes biggrin

Tony. TCB.
We are only human mate....smile

DamianS3

1,805 posts

209 months

Monday 29th December 2014
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ElvisWedgely said:
The interior of my wedge is red and black/grey, and so I thought a shiny red knob would go well with the rest of the interior. It is in fact a red pool ball with threads tapped in at 5/16 UNC. It hasn't arrived yet, but when it does I shall replace it with the new red gear knob. With my previous wedge, I had one made of alloy, but it was cold to the touch in the winter, so hopefully this will feel warmer in my hand, and also look the part. Here is a before picture. The after picture will come when the knob arrives and I've fitted it. Opinions please!

Tony. TCB.



Edited by ElvisWedgely on Sunday 28th December 23:17
I have the hurst pool ball on mine in white. Love it's feel.. Like the looks too but it does say Hurst on it which helps smile

Enjoy Damian S3

Edited by DamianS3 on Wednesday 31st December 01:02

StonetheCrows

769 posts

235 months

Tuesday 30th December 2014
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Blue speakers next then

ElvisWedgely

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Friday 2nd January 2015
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New Year. New Knob. The red knob has now been fitted and tested. Feels good to the touch. Here is the picture. I know some people won't agree, but I think it goes well with the existing colour of the interior. Properly fitted and screwed on of course, none of this grub screw fitting lark.

Tony. TCB.

wooly350i

2,248 posts

235 months

Friday 2nd January 2015
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Its like wallpapering the door, id never find my way out! confused

adam quantrill

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269 months

Friday 2nd January 2015
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Next job - the pesky door veneers?

ElvisWedgely

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Saturday 3rd January 2015
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adam quantrill said:
Next job - the pesky door veneers?
The door veneer, only on one side, is now the only thing that lets the interior down. This is on my to do list, but I will wait until the outside spray work and decals are finished before I tackle that job. It's a door card off job so I want to wait until the weather improves a bit so as I can spend some time on it. Also, I need to find out who can re coat them for me as per original. All in good time.

Tony. TCB.

mrzigazaga

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192 months

Saturday 3rd January 2015
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ElvisWedgely said:
The door veneer, only on one side, is now the only thing that lets the interior down. This is on my to do list, but I will wait until the outside spray work and decals are finished before I tackle that job. It's a door card off job so I want to wait until the weather improves a bit so as I can spend some time on it. Also, I need to find out who can re coat them for me as per original. All in good time.

Tony. TCB.
Hi Tony...It would probably be cheaper and easier to use these guys....I believe its a £40 minimum.
http://www.wickedcoatings.co.uk/sample-speed-shape...
Or you could use an iron on veneer and some guitar lacquer......Ziga

ElvisWedgely

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Saturday 3rd January 2015
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ElvisWedgely said:
mrzigazaga said:
Hi Tony...It would probably be cheaper and easier to use these guys....I believe its a £40 minimum.
http://www.wickedcoatings.co.uk/sample-speed-shape...
Or you could use an iron on veneer and some guitar lacquer......Ziga
Thanks for that Mark. I will call them soon and have a chat. I would need to do both sides to match the colour, and although the drivers side is good there is a small section starting to lift. Also your suggestion of iron on veneer sounds interesting. Tell me a liitle more about this precedure. Where to buy veneer? Which guitar varnish? Spray or brush on? Etc. DIY would save me sending them away as I aways worry I may not get them back, and the wedge always seems to drive better when I do these jobs myself biggrin

Tony. TCB.