Half flip95
Formerly pondracer95
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not sure why they are marked RN. I would guess they are universal
They are molded around the shape of the RN hood.not sure why they are marked RN. I would guess they are universal
l never have worked on a square nose butI do have a set of the Blowsion ones. Still in origional package. Im guessing the fuser that is in package is no longer good?. But can be purchased thru McMaster. As is, shipped $65View attachment 366648View attachment 366648
Contours of the hoods are quite different so I can see it. I was never a fan of the drop in styles anyways.
It feels like 20 years ago but I still have pics from when I did mine in my 92 SN.
I shaped wooden blocks for my molds, wrapped them in poly and formed the buckets in glass mat.
The last pic is just a layer of carbon I placed on the underside of the hood liner so that it was visible through either the handholds or rear vents...I can't really remember anymore.
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So let me see if I'm picking up what your putting down. You just used the wood for molds to lay glass over then put just the glass pieces in? Maybe a dumb question but how did you make the part your fingers would go in? Did you cut buckets out of the wood pieces?Contours of the hoods are quite different so I can see it. I was never a fan of the drop in styles anyways.
It feels like 20 years ago but I still have pics from when I did mine in my 92 SN.
I shaped wooden blocks for my molds, wrapped them in poly and formed the buckets in glass mat.
The last pic is just a layer of carbon I placed on the underside of the hood liner so that it was visible through either the handholds or rear vents...I can't really remember anymore.
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Right, I saw how sanoman did his by glassing over measuring cups. I was just curious on how he made the actual bucket with the wood blocks. And I already have my stock liner out I'm definitely making my own liner and reinforcing the whole hood while it's apartThe wood blocks are molds for buckets or cups. You cut the handhold shape out of the hood shell. Blue the cups on inside. You have to rebuild your liner to do it this way.
So on the opposite side of the wood in the pictures you posted do you have that kidney bean shape cut into the wood molds?The wood was just for a mold.
I made the hood cutouts first, figured out how much room I needed to fit my hand with a glove on and then how much room for my fingers in each direction.
Once I had that figured out, I shaped the blocks to fit that area on the back side of the hood and then layed them up.
You could use a number of different shapes to form out your hand holds.Doesn't have to be a cup.lf you're married,raid the Tupperware collection (or if not) go down to Target (random example) and look at what containers would suit your needs.Then shape till you get them to fit.The reason l choose plastic,is the ease of popping it out and then throw it away afterwards.Right, I saw how sanoman did his by glassing over measuring cups. I was just curious on how he made the actual bucket with the wood blocks. And I already have my stock liner out I'm definitely making my own liner and reinforcing the whole hood while it's apart
Ya it looks like that's what I'll do. There's a couple ways I can try now to get me started. Thanks for all the help guys!You could use a number of different shapes to form out your hand holds.Doesn't have to be a cup.lf you're married,raid the Tupperware collection (or if not) go down to Target (random example) and look at what containers would suit your needs.Then shape till you get them to fit.The reason l choose plastic,is the ease of popping it out and then throw it away afterwards.
Looks like you just need to be creative and just start trying some ideas out.Lot of good info in this thread.
Jr. Make things not so complicated! Wtf..