Saturday, February 1, 2014

Dad does it again: Fabricating a special radio support to protect the dashboard



In previous posts we showed the wonderfully original Voxson Stereo 8 radio we had found for our Dino. For those who missed it you can read about it here:
 
 
The problem with mounting this or any other radio to a Dino is that if the radio is fitted to the dashboard and supported by the back (the way most installations are done) then the weight of the radio can very easily crack the fiberglass dash. While the Italians left a space for the radio they did not make the mounting anywhere near strong enough to prevent the radio from literally hammering through the face of the dash breaking the fiberglass around it to pieces. The Voxson radio is especially heavy making this an even bigger problem to deal with.
 
Luckily Dad had other plans and crafted a wonderfully simple and clever steel mount that would support the radio even in the absence of the dash. Here he is hard at work with old school tools crafting the one off creation.


The first step was to locate the exact position of the radio. This was done by setting the dash in place and figuring out where the radio would end up. In order to be able to work with more freedom Dad made up a wood mock up of the radio in the exact position complete with round pegs to mimic the knob openings on the dash. Pretty neat stuff that left me suitably impressed when I saw it.


With the mock up radio in place the next step was to fit the mount. It was decided to make a fully joined mount to stay as stiff as possible and this required a much larger size to clear backside of the heating and ventilation handles as well as the two toggles switches for the fans.


The entire assembly goes bolted to the main chassis tube that passes under the dash and is held in place with 4 M5 bolts with threads cut into the chassis tube. The support arms are L shaped and notched to support the weight of the radio via a cantilever resulting in a very stiff and compact assembly.



Below is a photo with the glass in where the location of the Voxson amplifier can be clearly seen just behind where the glove box door is.
 
 
Lastly below is an image of the final mock up using the radio before the dash goes in. Also visible in this photo is the center support made to carry the weight of the backside of the radio. All parts were powder coated black and are totally invisible when the dash is installed. 


1 comment:

  1. My compliments but your dream car would have deserved...a more modern, updated, stereo FM Voxson model: the Sonar GN108 FMS (1972), with fm up to 104 mhz and single unit only.
    If you wish further info please get in touch, I do service all 3 8-track models very frequently, I am a Voxson fan.
    Bruno Zappaterra
    Ferrara
    Italy

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