ITray for IPod goodness
#1
ITray for IPod goodness
As I do not smoke (gave up after trying it for 1 week in my teens), the Audi ashtray has been forgotten in my car. Today, I decided to make use of this abandoned piece by making it an ITray. Now onto the instructions
My IPod interface is made by Peripeheral that I rewired to make it work with the A3. The connector has these retention clips that secure it to the IPod. You will need to remove these clips using a cutting tool. I found using a finger nail clipper works well.
Use 180grit sand paper and sand carefully around the plastic connector. Also sand down the IPod adapter tray and the ash tray as well.
Cut a hole in the ash tray to allow your IPod cable to pass thru
Place your IPod in the tray and attach the connector. Use some epoxy (I used 1 minute epoxy as I'm very impatient), and carefully glue the connector to the adapter tray. Be sure that the epoxy does not leak in between the connector and the tray or your IPod will be stuck forever.
Once the epoxy sets, carefully glue the adapter plate into the ash tray.
Once the adapter plate is secure, throw on globs of Automotive body filler
Sand like a ***** and patch any imperfections
Sand again with 130 grit and once smooth, move to 300 grit
Mask the IPod connector and spray away
Apply a few light coats and then wetsand with 3000 grit. Dry and apply a light coat. Then install it!!!
I can say I am pleased with the results. As the IPod's screen is really clear, reading the songs that are playing are easy. Also, the view is clear with the Slush box in D/S/TIP but of course is blocked, but not hitting, when in R and P. The project took me about 6 hours to do so it can be a one day thing but the results are nice.
My IPod interface is made by Peripeheral that I rewired to make it work with the A3. The connector has these retention clips that secure it to the IPod. You will need to remove these clips using a cutting tool. I found using a finger nail clipper works well.
Use 180grit sand paper and sand carefully around the plastic connector. Also sand down the IPod adapter tray and the ash tray as well.
Cut a hole in the ash tray to allow your IPod cable to pass thru
Place your IPod in the tray and attach the connector. Use some epoxy (I used 1 minute epoxy as I'm very impatient), and carefully glue the connector to the adapter tray. Be sure that the epoxy does not leak in between the connector and the tray or your IPod will be stuck forever.
Once the epoxy sets, carefully glue the adapter plate into the ash tray.
Once the adapter plate is secure, throw on globs of Automotive body filler
Sand like a ***** and patch any imperfections
Sand again with 130 grit and once smooth, move to 300 grit
Mask the IPod connector and spray away
Apply a few light coats and then wetsand with 3000 grit. Dry and apply a light coat. Then install it!!!
I can say I am pleased with the results. As the IPod's screen is really clear, reading the songs that are playing are easy. Also, the view is clear with the Slush box in D/S/TIP but of course is blocked, but not hitting, when in R and P. The project took me about 6 hours to do so it can be a one day thing but the results are nice.
#4
RE: ITray for IPod goodness
Very nice!!!
If I didn't work crazy hours, have 3 kids in sports, a new house...yada yada yada
How much do you charge for the custom work?
Remember...I've always been very nice to you!
If I didn't work crazy hours, have 3 kids in sports, a new house...yada yada yada
How much do you charge for the custom work?
Remember...I've always been very nice to you!
#7
RE: ITray for IPod goodness
Hmmm.....you should post this in the For Sale section.
I'm guessing if you sold them for $50 you could knock out 5-6 at once and turn it into quite a profitable little enterprise.
I'm thinking $300-500 weekends, lol.
MOD MONEY!!
I'm guessing if you sold them for $50 you could knock out 5-6 at once and turn it into quite a profitable little enterprise.
I'm thinking $300-500 weekends, lol.
MOD MONEY!!