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<blockquote data-quote="purpledog07" data-source="post: 601810" data-attributes="member: 22687"><p>Thanks bud, I plan to make more soon. Not sure on price but it will be reasonable. I dont want to make a fortune, just cover the materials and a little something for my time. I didn't know they made a jack bag originally. I have seen the tool rolls though and they look to have been made from whatever offcuts were lying around from headliners or seats/door cards. The plastic welding gives out or they go brittle over time, 40+ years takes it's toll on most materials to be fair. Thought this might be a good, long lasting replacement. I intend to make some battery covers too, like a tea cosy to keep the rain and ***** off and help to keep the frost at bay in winter. I'll show this when i get round to making it.</p><p>I've made some wooden gear knobs and handbrake pulls also. Finished in high gloss like glass. The VW replacement rubber T-handles are awful quality and the polished billet ones are expensive and cold to the touch. Keep an eye out, i'm just finishing some now.</p><p>cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purpledog07, post: 601810, member: 22687"] Thanks bud, I plan to make more soon. Not sure on price but it will be reasonable. I dont want to make a fortune, just cover the materials and a little something for my time. I didn't know they made a jack bag originally. I have seen the tool rolls though and they look to have been made from whatever offcuts were lying around from headliners or seats/door cards. The plastic welding gives out or they go brittle over time, 40+ years takes it's toll on most materials to be fair. Thought this might be a good, long lasting replacement. I intend to make some battery covers too, like a tea cosy to keep the rain and ***** off and help to keep the frost at bay in winter. I'll show this when i get round to making it. I've made some wooden gear knobs and handbrake pulls also. Finished in high gloss like glass. The VW replacement rubber T-handles are awful quality and the polished billet ones are expensive and cold to the touch. Keep an eye out, i'm just finishing some now. cheers [/QUOTE]
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