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Coloured checkerplate?

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Coloured checkerplate?

Post by grazza »

I am thinking about replacing the trim on my rear door with checker plate aluminium so I can then mount a hinged table onto it, also of checkerplate.
I personally dont like the shiny stuff and would like to roughly match the rest of the trim, which is gray.
Does anyone know if I can get coloured checkerplate?

If not, is it possible to paint or powder coat the stock aluminium stuff with a very hard wearing finish - reasonably scratch proof.

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Re: Coloured checkerplate?

Post by MARKx4 »

Im pretty sure you cant buy pre coloured check-a-plate but you can defently can get it powder coated in allmost nearly every colour possible. Dulux ahve a limited amount of colours but interpon have a huge range of colours and could be you better choice, nearly every powder coat company uses these drands of powder.

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Re: Coloured checkerplate?

Post by Gwagensteve »

Or get it anodised - Dad had some Propeller checkerplate anodised black and it looks awesome. (I have some at home)

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Re: Coloured checkerplate?

Post by bru21 »

just use plain sheet.

I used polished chequer plate and regreted it big time - i'll never use the stuff again

plain sheet is pure class :cool:
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Re: Coloured checkerplate?

Post by grazza »

I having been thinking about what you said Bru - perhaps just plain sheet is the way to go. If I can colour match the other metal interior bits (dashboard, various plates) it will look more factory.
I am assuming that the point of checkerplate is for grip - which I dont need for a table or trim.

I checked out the anodising Steve, found a bloke who can do it for about $40 but only in a few colours including "titanium black" which might work. It should wear better than paint.

Here are some pics of a checkerplate g-wagen table:

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I would do it a little different but you get the idea.
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Re: Coloured checkerplate?

Post by bru21 »

I'm going to draw one up for the 76 and then laser cut them and move a few.

Its not worth doing these thing yourself these days - too much waste and hard to buy small amounts of sheet.
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Re: Coloured checkerplate?

Post by cruzinnboozn »

Go plain sheet, the checkerplate kills ya legs when they rub on it while wheeling..... :x
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Re: Coloured checkerplate?

Post by craz3d »

cruzinnboozn wrote:Go plain sheet, the checkerplate kills ya legs when they rub on it while wheeling..... :x
theres something wrong if ur legs are that far back to get theback door :rofl:
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Re: Coloured checkerplate?

Post by bj on roids »

Plain Alloy. Checkerplate is so 2001!
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Re: Coloured checkerplate?

Post by grazza »

So here's the result.

Bought some scrap 3mm aluminium (not checkerplate BJ!)from the wrecker for $33 (when some left over)
So the rear trim was replaced allowing me to mount the hinges without cutting into the door.
Painted with etch primer then charcoal hammertone.

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Re: Coloured checkerplate?

Post by beally »

came out pretty neat,

you would be suprised how slippery checker plate is for stuff like beers or tuppaware containers or stuff like that.
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