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    Hi folks,

    There is another thread on here: Made 4 skid plates today for RS/GS

    So I contacted David Hamilton & he sent me a paper template for what he made.

    Spyder Skidplate-1.jpg

    This gave me a starting point to begin the project.

    I then removed the undercarriage cover & started measuring.

    I will try to post a drawing of the dimensions that I made my DIY Skidplate to when I get it completed; hopefully in a few days.

    I bought a piece of 3/8" thick HDPE from a local supplier, cut to 24" x 24", for $24.00.

    Using some measurements from David's paper template, I cut the HDPE to 520 mm wide by 510 mm tall.

    From the existing undercarriage cover I got the distance on the holes and laid out my piece of HDPE.

    Spyder Skidplate-2.jpg

    I then drilled the 6 holes with a 1/8" drill bit & then with a 9/64" drill bit & tried a test fitup. All the holes were within a tolerance that I could bolt my piece of HDPE to the Spyder.

    I then added more masking tape, reinstalled it onto the Spyder and drew a line around the nose of the frunk. I made a small 3/8" ( 10 mm ) spacer to add some distance for damage control should I hit anything with the skidplate.

    I then decided to make a plywood template as I did not want to ruin my only piece of HDPE. I re-laid everything out onto the plywood & went over to a friend who is a very accomplished wood worker. He cut the plywood on his bandsaw & sanded it smooth with his table disc sander. The nose of the frunk is not a set radius; I really do not know what BRP used for the dimensions.

    I got home with my piece of plywood, fitted it up and decided to go for cutting the HDPE.

    I had a good router with a few cutters; and had at it. After cutting out the pattern using the plywood template, I took a small router bit & rounded the piece of HDPE on the top & bottom sides so that I would not have sharp edges on it.

    Here are some more photos:

    Fitting the piece of HDPE with a lot of masking tape to trace the contour of the nose of the frunk)

    Spyder Skidplate-3.jpg


    Finished piece of HDPE)

    Spyder skidplate-4.jpg


    As installed)

    Spyder skidplate-5.jpg


    Since I can only upload 5 photos, I'll do the other one in a reply to this post.

    If anyone has any questions, fire away. If anyone wants any help on a project like this, just get in touch.

    I cannot thank David Hamilton enough for his help on this DIY Skidplate project.

    Jerry Baumchen
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    Hi folks,

    Here is the last photo; this is of the plywood template.

    I have drawn the dimensions on it. All of the dimensions are in metric. Google will translate them to US measurements for you.

    Spyder skidplate-6.jpg


    Also, I decided that the factory bolts would not be long enough due to the thickness of the HDPE. So I went up to my local Ace Hardware store & bought 6 button-head, Allen drive bolts that are about 1/4" longer than the factory bolts. I also bought washers to use with the new bolts.

    I then decided that the center two bolts only distort the HDPE skidplate so I left them off. I will fill in the two center holes with a plug; just another trip to Ace Hardware.

    I hope that this helps some of you who might want to tackle such a project.

    For me, it was fun; and I am satisfied with the results.

    I have never seen the professionally made skidplate, but I am sure it might be better than how mine turned out. But at a cost of just $30.00, I'm OK with the results.

    Jerry Baumchen

    PS) The plywood template will allow me to make another one very easily & much quicker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JerryB View Post
    Hi folks,

    There is another thread on here: Made 4 skid plates today for RS/GS

    So I contacted David Hamilton & he sent me a paper template for what he made.

    Spyder Skidplate-1.jpg

    This gave me a starting point to begin the project.

    I then removed the undercarriage cover & started measuring.

    I will try to post a drawing of the dimensions that I made my DIY Skidplate to when I get it completed; hopefully in a few days.

    I bought a piece of 3/8" thick HDPE from a local supplier, cut to 24" x 24", for $24.00.

    Using some measurements from David's paper template, I cut the HDPE to 520 mm wide by 510 mm tall.

    From the existing undercarriage cover I got the distance on the holes and laid out my piece of HDPE.

    Spyder Skidplate-2.jpg

    I then drilled the 6 holes with a 1/8" drill bit & then with a 9/64" drill bit & tried a test fitup. All the holes were within a tolerance that I could bolt my piece of HDPE to the Spyder.

    I then added more masking tape, reinstalled it onto the Spyder and drew a line around the nose of the frunk. I made a small 3/8" ( 10 mm ) spacer to add some distance for damage control should I hit anything with the skidplate.

    I then decided to make a plywood template as I did not want to ruin my only piece of HDPE. I re-laid everything out onto the plywood & went over to a friend who is a very accomplished wood worker. He cut the plywood on his bandsaw & sanded it smooth with his table disc sander. The nose of the frunk is not a set radius; I really do not know what BRP used for the dimensions.

    I got home with my piece of plywood, fitted it up and decided to go for cutting the HDPE.

    I had a good router with a few cutters; and had at it. After cutting out the pattern using the plywood template, I took a small router bit & rounded the piece of HDPE on the top & bottom sides so that I would not have sharp edges on it.

    Here are some more photos:

    Fitting the piece of HDPE with a lot of masking tape to trace the contour of the nose of the frunk)

    Spyder Skidplate-3.jpg


    Finished piece of HDPE)

    Spyder skidplate-4.jpg


    As installed)

    Spyder skidplate-5.jpg


    Since I can only upload 5 photos, I'll do the other one in a reply to this post.

    If anyone has any questions, fire away. If anyone wants any help on a project like this, just get in touch.

    I cannot thank David Hamilton enough for his help on this DIY Skidplate project.

    Jerry Baumchen
    looks good, and can't beat the price for protection.
    David

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    Hi David,

    Re: can't beat the price for protection

    That is right!!!!!!!!



    I'll send your paper template back to you; someone else might want it.

    Jerry Baumchen

    PS) I consider skidplates as sacrificial items; they are there to take the damage so your Spyder doesn't. My plywood template allows me to make a replacement one quickly.
    'I'll never forget what's her name.'

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    Nicely done Jerry...well planned out and with that little push you made it happen... and you followed the golden rule...measure twice...cut once..
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    Quote Originally Posted by JerryB View Post
    Hi David,

    Re: can't beat the price for protection

    That is right!!!!!!!!



    I'll send your paper template back to you; someone else might want it.

    Jerry Baumchen

    PS) I consider skidplates as sacrificial items; they are there to take the damage so your Spyder doesn't. My plywood template allows me to make a replacement one quickly.
    Very nice job.
    It looks good and I like the price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JerryB View Post
    Hi David,

    Re: can't beat the price for protection
    That is right!!!!!!!!



    I'll send your paper template back to you; someone else might want it.

    Jerry Baumchen

    PS) I consider skidplates as sacrificial items; they are there to take the damage so your Spyder doesn't. My plywood template allows me to make a replacement one quickly.
    Big shout out to David who also sent me the template!!!

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    Very good work, nicely done. I could not help but notice in the finished product picture that this was another job done out of necessity. This should serve you well!

    Bravo!

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    Hi folks,

    Here is a drawing that I have made of how I built my DIY Skidplate.

    I tried to upload this as a pdf file but could not. So here it is as a picture.

    If anyone has any questions, just ask.

    Jerry Baumchen

    PS) If anyone wants the drawing in a pdf file, just send me an email: jerrybaumchen(at)gmail(dot)com

    Spyder skidplate-7.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by JerryB View Post
    Hi folks,

    Here is a drawing that I have made of how I built my DIY Skidplate.

    I tried to upload this as a pdf file but could not. So here it is as a picture.

    If anyone has any questions, just ask.

    Jerry Baumchen

    PS) If anyone wants the drawing in a pdf file, just send me an email: jerrybaumchen(at)gmail(dot)com

    Spyder skidplate-7.jpg
    Good drawing. I want to also add my buddy in there. He did the plywood cutting and I copied it and put it on paper. So Floyd Netterville really gets the credit for the template I sent you. I had started making one when he showed up with his. There is a lot of different project I do, but this one goes to Floyd.
    David

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