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Find someone with a small sheet metal break and bend up your own lid.
Apply whatever hinge you need. Ask the local EAAer's who has small metal shop equipment. They can probably even weld the corners and make a professional looking lid over a weekend for the appropriate liquid compensation. Jay Honeck wrote: Does anyone make a "glove box"-type of container that can be slid into a vacant radio tray spot? We've got an open spot in the radio stack, which currently has a simple cover plate over it. It would be kinda cool to use this space to hold sectionals, sun glasses, etc... A guy on the field has something like this, but he made his own -- and it looks it. I'd like something a bit more finished, perhaps with a door? |
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