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fordfreak ef wrote: even brainstorming ways i can create a "groove" along the edge of the black section to make it look like it belongs more -(black dark section) If you were pretty good with a die grinder/dremil, could you grind in a slight groove, and sand smooth so it looks factory?
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PIMP_LTD wrote: fordfreak ef wrote: even brainstorming ways i can create a "groove" along the edge of the black section to make it look like it belongs more -(black dark section) If you were pretty good with a die grinder/dremil, could you grind in a slight groove, and sand smooth so it looks factory? dremil would almost be a must.. it however is the challenge of figuring out how to get a consistant depth... and exactly which "bit" would create the best "cut"... trial and error on a spare bu of plastic or wood i guess... |
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Could you make and fit some sort of depth gauge/stop on it?
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PIMP_LTD wrote: Could you make and fit some sort of depth gauge/stop on it? i dont know.. The dremil is not nearly as big as those "wood router's".. |
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fordfreak ef wrote: PIMP_LTD wrote: Could you make and fit some sort of depth gauge/stop on it? i dont know.. The dremil is not nearly as big as those "wood router's".. I don't think you would have too much trouble making something fit mate... looking at the "electrical tape job" you are faily precise with your work and i'm sure with your brain and patience you can sort it out...I would suggest a "fork" type depth guage... Use small steel rods "dowel" bend it at the end to get the desired angle/depth... down both sides of the dremel I would suggest using a steel hose clamp or 2 to "secure" it to the dremel. attatch a small wedge to the bottom of the dremel to use as a slide on the "bar" and this would assist in getting the perfect depth... for fibre glass cutting use the "sanding/small angle grinder" type bit... they get blunt fast but cut fairly well... i hope you understand what i mean mate... Mick
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i like that look, looks tuff
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looks better!!
Should paint that bonnet eh... |
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OsbornThomas wrote: looks better!! Should paint that bonnet eh... ha!!! one day!!!!! woldnt mind filling the body mould notchs on the front bumper.. -where the chrome strips insert... |
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fordfreak ef wrote: PIMP_LTD wrote: Could you make and fit some sort of depth gauge/stop on it? i dont know.. The dremil is not nearly as big as those "wood router's".. Maybe you try A laminate trimmer with a glass dril bit.. Base could still be a bit big for the curved bit.. Just a thought..
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I'll give it 12 months and you will already have a typhoon front bar on your XR6.
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banarcus wrote: I'll give it 12 months and you will already have a typhoon front bar on your XR6. lol.. not quite a typhoon... but i like the series one ba gt bars... very mean looking... |
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I say give it a shot. It isn't something that is unrecoverable..
besides, that line they are talking about to delineate the two colors is nothing you couldn't simulate with a dremal and 30 minutes or less with a small wheel. Doesn't need to be deep, just needs to look like s joining seam. |
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i have good news this looks great.
i was going into morley tonight when an ocatne BF caught my eye with a light grey painted in this area of discussion. i thought is that the BF 2.5 then remembered they were on the sides of the front bar. the car had the bottom area under the skirt (around exhaust and towball) painted in light grey to. it was deffinately a BF 2 as per the side skirts and the front bar didnt have the grey on the sides. go for it fordfreak |
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BF XR wrote: i have good news this looks great. i was going into morley tonight when an ocatne BF caught my eye with a light grey painted in this area of discussion. i thought is that the BF 2.5 then remembered they were on the sides of the front bar. the car had the bottom area under the skirt (around exhaust and towball) painted in light grey to. it was deffinately a BF 2 as per the side skirts and the front bar didnt have the grey on the sides. go for it fordfreak good news?? well then.. now that i have your valuable positive opinion... i can sleep well now... that might have been a late model o7 BG MK 2 with the grey accents on the front/side and rear bar of the xr kit.. |
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it was not.. it was the front peice that your looking at doing. didnt have the painted sides of the skirt and have BF 1/2 skirts. deffinately not a BF 2.5. front bar looked great painted at the bottom
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