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Alright guys, I scored a G nose, that I am excited about.. still haven't found the right car yet. But I like to plan things ahead.

Got an idea on how to do the lens  bought a sheet of lexan from home depot that I will try to shape and trim . Then for the chrome ring, I was thinking about universal molding trim that they sell at auto stores and online http://www.ebay.com/itm/20mm-Chrome-Molding-Trim-dash-door-Side-Roof-VOLKSWAGEN-/290669394937?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item43ad3efbf9&vxp=mtr.

 

I am hoping that with a lil heat manipulation these will be able to conform to the tighter radius bends around the front.

 

I am trying to figure out what size in MM would work best to match the actual metal frames.

 

Here is initial measurement of the headlight bucket just to give an idea.

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Here is a general idea of what 15mm strip would look like

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20mm

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and 18mm

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Now from what I see on ebay, 20 and 15 are widely available. 17-18 looks like it is harder to find in that size. Haven't checked local stores, since I would assume ebay and online would be cheaper.

 

What size do you guys think is close judging from reference pictures? 

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I am hoping the chrome trim will hide the edges. I counter sunk some screws into the lens. I did screw up that front bottom one. With the lexan costing $19, I think I can live with it , once hidden lol. 

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I gotta clean up the edges a little more. 

 

Also, after heating and clamping, the lexan does not retain that shape, it still flattens out. I don't know what I am doing wrong here, but seems to be decent when bolted down. But there are a few areas that are spreading out/not sitting flat against the body.

 

I must not give up!!

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You can bend it over your knee, a bottle, whatever, it would be less than an inch wide, right?

 

  Something around 1/16" thick could have the edges sanded to a nice radius and then polished. It wouldn't have a full dome shape to it but it could still look nice if you do it carefully. I make SS trim this way sometimes and it works well.

 

Do you have access to a bead roller? You could give the whole strip an arched profile by drawing the shape out on your flat sheet, bead rolling a wide bead between the lines, then cut out and finish.

 

Another option to get the rolled under edges is using much thinner stainless and hammering over a form. It would have to be a collapsible buck since the part is continuous. Here is some windshield trim pieces I made for a '67 toyota 2000GT using this method.

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Thats an idea, thanks. Those windshield trim pieces you made look awesome.

 

Can I cut the shape out of a flat piece of wood, than make the metal piece just slightly bigger, boit it down, than hammer the edges? 

I think my stainless steel sheet might be a little too thick.

 

I do got an old filing cabinet a friend gave me, that I can cut up , it is thinner steel. I would have to sand the surface to get to the bare metal, than work on polishing it. 

 

I wonder if I should get some tin snips or use my autobody air saw

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