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Wood Ebrake for ur wood interior :)
Compliments of marley4us @ club4ag.com
2-18-2014
Started on this Ebrake handle
buy wood
cut wood
Sand the handle to your liking
Notch the grip
Hand sand out the burn marks
Gloss
put gloss on it
F*%K getting the ebrake handle of was a HUGE PITA! It did not want to budge, ended up cutting it down the center to remove it lol!
So I wanted to make a push button for my wooden ebrake handle.
took a 11/16 bit to drill the hole for the ebrake to slip on
Hole drilled
and a 5/8 for the button
got a slighter larger rod then the 5/8's
Cut it down to the size I would need for the botton to work, this may take a couple of tries to get perfect. so cut it long and trim down
Used my dremel to cut the rod to shop, but it always leaves burn markes
Sanded the burn markes out, and smoothed the edges
Use a wood screw in the end of the dowel, and cut the head off. I tried a nail at first and it slips off too easy, sorry the pic should have been with the wood screw
Clamped it to the drill!!
Sand down the tip of the dowel so you can slid it through your 5/8 hole, but the bigger portion of dowel stops if from falling out
Like this
Then stain it to match your other wood items!
a little clear to make it look shinny
All done with wooden button and all
(ps the ebrake is bent to the side cause I have a SR20det motor and trans otherwise there would be interference with the shifter)