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Title: Wall Panel beside drivers seat - U225
Post by: PatC on February 01, 2012, 05:16:10 pm
Want to mount a  two way radio on the wall panel beside drivers seat, just to the rear of the HWH leveling system.  Is there any reason I should not be drilling holes in that panel that anyone knows of?
Title: Re: Wall Panel beside drivers seat - U225
Post by: wolfe10 on February 01, 2012, 05:42:53 pm
Pat,

I know it is not the question you asked, but have you considered one of the remote mount CB's such as the Cobra 75 WX ST?

That is what many of us have gone to and does not require anything showing but the mike head which has the controls in it.

Brett
Title: Re: Wall Panel beside drivers seat - U225
Post by: PatC on February 01, 2012, 06:05:57 pm
Pat,

I know it is not the question you asked, but have you considered one of the remote mount CB's such as the Cobra 75 WX ST?

That is what many of us have gone to and does not require anything showing but the mike head which has the controls in it.

Brett
Have one of those that doesn't work anymore.  Push the buttons and nothing happens.  Have had it apart several times to try to get it to work with no luck. 

Anyway, I have a like new Cobra 29LTD Classic that didn't cost me a dime, and it is a super nice radio with a Astatic noise canceling mike.  That spot is about the only place it will fit where I can reach it.
Title: Re: Wall Panel beside drivers seat - U225
Post by: Keith and Joyce on February 01, 2012, 11:03:05 pm
It is not necessary to drill any holes.  There are several high performance tapes and Velcro like things to use that will hold the radio.  I have one mounted in my tow vehicle with tape.  We used it when we stacked radios in police and fire vehicles and never had a failure.  In fact getting them apart was the only problem.

Keith
Title: Re: Wall Panel beside drivers seat - U225
Post by: PatC on February 02, 2012, 08:49:59 am
Velcro like things to use that will hold the radio.  I have one mounted in my tow vehicle with tape.  We used it when we stacked radios in police and fire vehicles and never had a failure.  In fact getting them apart was the only problem.

Keith
Any that I have used have not wanted to stick to well on the sticky side.  But with something larger like that, maybe longer pieces will help.  Will give it a try, thanks.
Title: Re: Wall Panel beside drivers seat - U225
Post by: amos.harrison on February 02, 2012, 10:20:51 am
Just use heavy duty commercial Velcro like Coil 'N Wrap sells.
Title: Re: Wall Panel beside drivers seat - U225
Post by: ARdave on February 02, 2012, 01:23:30 pm
I have a 2 band amatuer radio installed vertically in my Suburban.  I too used the heavy duty Velcro and have not had any problems after several thousand miles.
Title: Re: Wall Panel beside drivers seat - U225
Post by: Steve & Kathy B on February 02, 2012, 03:20:43 pm
Any that I have used have not wanted to stick to well on the sticky side.  But with something larger like that, maybe longer pieces will help.  Will give it a try, thanks.
Home Depot or Lowes sells "industrial strength" velcro about 2" wide in a roll.  I carry that stuff with me everywhere :)  Will hold up stuff on a wall like you wouldn't believe.
Industrial Strength 15 ft. x 2 in. Tape-90197 at The Home Depot (http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-202261919/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053&langId=-1&keyword=velcro&storeId=10051)
If you want to get REALLY serious, here's stuff that'll hold 35 tons :)
"Steel Velcro" Super-Strong Fastener Holds 35-Ton Loads | Gadgets, (http://gajitz.com/steel-velcro-super-strong-fastener-holds-35-ton-loads/)
Title: Re: Wall Panel beside drivers seat - U225
Post by: Horace B. Cupp on February 02, 2012, 03:40:11 pm
Brett. I used that handheld unit in my first three units, I have small hands and every time I lifted it off the hook my hand would rotate either the volume or the squelch thumb wheels and I wound up with no reception. A friend who was NOT mechanically inclined had the same problem. I finally taped his squelch control. Anyway, my present coach has an inexpensive Midland unit mounted on the bulkhead outboard of my right knee. I didn't know what heaven was.
Title: Re: Wall Panel beside drivers seat - U225
Post by: Keith and Joyce on February 07, 2012, 12:43:28 pm
Here is a source for various types of adhesive tape.  We use their products at my company but they will take small orders.

Innotec:  800-776-7194

Keith