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1985 kenworth 12-29-2013 02:02 PM

intake hose covers
 
made a set of these yesterday for zeus out of aluminum ,still need a bit of tweaking but i got it figured out .thats the beauty of doing some things by hand ,its very easy to mess up and just as easy to correct..oh and disregard the dust on Zeus..yes i know ...can we say truck wash..lol
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flatdeck 12-29-2013 03:08 PM

Re: intake hose covers
 
Nice touch.. All the finishing thing that make it look real....



Wayne

Supermario 12-29-2013 03:12 PM

Re: intake hose covers
 
Great idea Dwayne!:cool: 2 questions.... How did you attach to the body and did you happen to make an extra set?:D:rolleyes:

Mario

BRICKNICK 12-29-2013 08:00 PM

Re: intake hose covers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Supermario (Post 100648)
Great idea Dwayne!:cool: 2 questions.... How did you attach to the body and did you happen to make an extra set?:D:rolleyes:

Mario

Yea I second both of those questions LOL

RCP57 12-29-2013 08:12 PM

Re: intake hose covers
 
That's a great idea you have there! With a little tooling you could press those out very easily.

cabs 12-29-2013 08:27 PM

Re: intake hose covers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BRICKNICK (Post 100667)
Yea I second both of those questions LOL

Might as well make it 3

kaptain Jack 12-30-2013 09:16 AM

Re: intake hose covers
 
How you going to attach it ?

1985 kenworth 01-01-2014 08:00 PM

Re: intake hose covers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by flatdeck (Post 100647)
Nice touch.. All the finishing thing that make it look real....



Wayne

thanks

Quote:

Originally Posted by Supermario (Post 100648)
Great idea Dwayne!:cool: 2 questions.... How did you attach to the body and did you happen to make an extra set?:D:rolleyes:

Mario

well mario i didn't attach it yet as i have to tweak them abit so the sleeve is a little bigger possibly to take a 2mm screw and nut or a dab of shoe goo adhesive or silicone not sure yet still working on it,let me see if i can fine tune them first and i will let you know

Quote:

Originally Posted by BRICKNICK (Post 100667)
Yea I second both of those questions LOL

bricknick ..see marios reply..:p

Quote:

Originally Posted by RCP57 (Post 100668)
That's a great idea you have there! With a little tooling you could press those out very easily.

well not sure about that i do everything by hand by first making a paper template then i fine tune the template and cut out the aluminum using the template which is why it takes me abit but i prefer that method because it usually comes out the way i hope it to look .my bug deflectors on "CHAOS" and "ZEUS" were done the same way

Quote:

Originally Posted by cabs (Post 100673)
Might as well make it 3

:lol:

Quote:

Originally Posted by kaptain Jack (Post 100710)
How you going to attach it ?

hey sir jack still working that out :D

RCP57 01-01-2014 09:00 PM

Re: intake hose covers
 
"well not sure about that i do everything by hand by first making a paper template then i fine tune the template and cut out the aluminum using the template which is why it takes me abit but i prefer that method because it usually comes out the way i hope it to look .my bug deflectors on "CHAOS" and "ZEUS" were done the same way"

I hope you didn't take me the wrong way. I build the same way you do starting with paper templates and then transferring to metal. I was just thinking that if you wanted to mass produce them, you could make tooling that would stamp them out in a jiffy!

1985 kenworth 01-02-2014 01:27 AM

Re: intake hose covers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RCP57 (Post 100894)
"well not sure about that i do everything by hand by first making a paper template then i fine tune the template and cut out the aluminum using the template which is why it takes me abit but i prefer that method because it usually comes out the way i hope it to look .my bug deflectors on "CHAOS" and "ZEUS" were done the same way"

I hope you didn't take me the wrong way. I build the same way you do starting with paper templates and then transferring to metal. I was just thinking that if you wanted to mass produce them, you could make tooling that would stamp them out in a jiffy!

no absolutely not i did not take it the wrong way i was just explaining on how i do it ,not really interested in mass producing anything .i find it hard to find time to build with my hours as a trucker .i would hate to have people hounding me .."where's my stuff"...:)maybe when i retire and turn my truck into a huge RV then i would have lots of time to do that ,until then i will do a few things here and there :D


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