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I did the test one in brown leather because I've got lots of brown leather here. My 06's have gray door panels so I'll probably make pulls for those in black leather. I don't have any black leather on hand so I'll have to get some the next time I'm near a Tandy Leather store (https://tandyleather.com/). There's a store in Syracuse and I was in Syracuse Tuesday but I didn't make the brown one until yesterday so on Tuesday I didn't know I would want black leather.I'll take 2 in black!
The leather I used is quite thick (a little less than 1/8") and very tough. It's the same leather OO uses for their products (they supply me with it so I can sew prototypes of potential products for them). Tear-out should not be a problem.I like the look. How are you reinforcing the ends to prevent tear out at the screws?
I was in a Hobby Lobby store today and discovered that they sell sheets of black leather: https://www.hobbylobby.com/Crafts-H...ather-Pieces/Black-Cowhide-Leather/p/81002437 (they also sell the same thing in brown). There's a 4-6 square foot piece of leather in the package, so I bought one. The leather is a little bit thinner than the brown leather I used to make the prototype door pull but it can be doubled up where the screws go in to strengthen it. And 4-6 square feet is plenty to make a bunch of door pulls.I'll take 2 in black!
Yes it fits nicely on the Safari Cab window but it'll also fit on the factory TJ hardtop glass and the factory JKU hardtop glass, I measured before I located the vacuum mounts. the photo was taken before I installed the mounts, I was checking the width of the JKU side window (my two-piece window + vent is the same width as the factory window).Neat concept - seen some magnetic accessories out there but rarely the suction method.
Good fit for the wide rear glass on that top.
Thank you very muchFor years I have been wondering when this thread would hit 1000 replies. Well I missed it but here we are.
Congratulations Jeff you do amazing work.