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Lighter Doors?

nattieleather

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Just wondering if anyone has any thoughts on how to make the doors on a M37 lighter? Want to make the doors removable for the summer time and as I get older those door get heavier and I am looking for ways to make them lighter.

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Joe
 

FrankUSMC

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Joe
Correct me if I am wrong, but the army did make a prototype light weight M37. I am going off what is remaining of my brain housing group here so work with me. If I remember right, they tried making light weight doors out of canvas and metal frames. I seen photos of it some where years ago, might have been in Fred Crimsons' book "US MILITARY VEHICLES".
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nattieleather

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@FrankUSMC. Yes I think they tried making an airborn one that was all aluminum but it didn't pass muster. I am sure I could make a metal frame and canvas/vinyl door, but I want to have a door door for locking it it up and for less than perfect weather. A fiberglass replica door would be an interesting idea, I'm just not to good making fiberglass parts.
 

rchalmers3

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If you have good, straight hard doors then you have the basis for making molds. In my opinion it's much harder to start from scratch, so I think you are at an advantage having doors.

There are some pretty good Utube tutorials on making fiberglass molds and laying up parts. Have a look before dismissing the idea as being too difficult.

Or, research your area businesses for a low production fiberglass shop to bid the work for you.

Wichever door type you choose, keep us informed and show us your progress.

Rick
 
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FrankUSMC

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have you thought about getting a 2nd set of doors (Call them the summer doors) and removing the glass? that would take some of the weight off the doors, and still have a lockable truck. Cut some Plexiglas to place in the window slots when you want complete security.
One of the few, Frank USMC RET
 

nattieleather

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Why don't you fabricate a wire frame and fit some custom made canvas doors.
Weeeell....I said this above "but I want to have a door for locking it up and for less than perfect weather." In other words I want to be able to park the truck close the door, lock it and walk away for a while and when its late fall or early spring I want to be able keep heat in and the elements out.
 
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