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ma4t 06-22-2007 07:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kitcar (Post 59961)
Use plexiglas. See my video for instructions on how to bend, drill plastic glass.

Video thread

OK, you're cracking me up with the running beer tally first. Love the sense of humor.

I think I can actually use some ideas for my fog light covers. I'm also looking into building an air dam rather than a whole under-the-engine guard.

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ma4t 06-23-2007 03:07 PM

Update
 
OK, so I went to home depot and got the plexiglas and a really cool Black Y Decker saw. I don't have many power tools because I am not really a DIYer. I'm learning though. Necessity is truly the mother of... learning new stuff.

Today, I washed and waxed my wife's car, though, so I haven't started on tracing out the fog light shape. I have a neighbor who is really handy, so I'm thinking of asking if he wants to get involved. He's really good at stuff like this.

m

caprice 06-23-2007 03:32 PM

Please take some pictures of the finished product!

Whats the differnce between lexan and plexiglass??

Bill in Houston 06-23-2007 05:31 PM

lexan is polycarbonate
plexiglass is polyacrylate
polycarbonate is stronger, more scratch resistant, etc. and more expensive :-)

ma4t 06-23-2007 07:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by caprice (Post 60396)
Please take some pictures of the finished product!

I'm taking step by step pics. I've got a cardboard cut-out right now that is just about right. I'm going to cut out the plexiglass, sand the edges, and then stick it in place with some silicon I got for my aquarium. It holds all sorts of materials together, and in my aquarium it has held stuff together under water for a couple of years.

I have an annoying neighbor who keeps coming over when I'm trying to work, and I'm studying for a big test, so progress is slow. It might be next weekend before the covers get mounted.

m


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