Roadster door handles….
Since I'm not young enough any more to jump over the sides of the roadster and into the seat I thought having door handles to open the latches would be a good idea. I had no original types on hand so I scrounged up some scrap stuff to make some over the weekend.
In my old wrench box I had these two "S" curve open end wrenches. One was a Williams and the other a Mack but had been broken on one end. That gave me the idea to cut off the broken part to match and weld them onto a bolt that I had ground into a square shape to fit into the latch.
One welded up and ready for finish grinding and paint.
Trial fit before paint. Yes, I did weld them in mirror image so that the "S" curve is upswept on both doors and points forward. To unlatch the door you just give the handle a slight push down.
Painted matte black to match the theme and keep it simple.
Looks like one of the next projects on the "TO DO" chalk board will be interior door panels to give a little finish to the bare doors.
Since I'm not young enough any more to jump over the sides of the roadster and into the seat I thought having door handles to open the latches would be a good idea. I had no original types on hand so I scrounged up some scrap stuff to make some over the weekend.
In my old wrench box I had these two "S" curve open end wrenches. One was a Williams and the other a Mack but had been broken on one end. That gave me the idea to cut off the broken part to match and weld them onto a bolt that I had ground into a square shape to fit into the latch.
One welded up and ready for finish grinding and paint.
Trial fit before paint. Yes, I did weld them in mirror image so that the "S" curve is upswept on both doors and points forward. To unlatch the door you just give the handle a slight push down.
Painted matte black to match the theme and keep it simple.
Looks like one of the next projects on the "TO DO" chalk board will be interior door panels to give a little finish to the bare doors.

The building is basically done as of today. All my back ordered steel came in yesterday and the crew was back on site this morning for a long day and push through to finish. They completed all remaining braces on the interior framing, trimmed out the front and installed all the steel wall material, graded all the land around the building with a very cool little Ditch Witch machine that has a bucket on the front.



