Hi
does someone know who can do stainless steel cladding in my cobra engine bay in Pretoria please
Help needed
Re: Help needed
I have built a few shamrock cobras and do stainless steel cladding, but it is definitely a " body off" kind of job. What about using dynamat or some other flexible adhesive type mat ?
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'71 XW Fairmont GT (silver fox)
'96 Yamaha Vmax (muscle bike)
'96 Yamaha Vmax (muscle bike)
Re: Help needed
hi
yes I dit think of it but not the same my engine bay is open don't need to take body off
yes I dit think of it but not the same my engine bay is open don't need to take body off
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Re: Help needed
What "Cobra" body is that ?
I have not seen a moulded in windscreen frame before.
The way you have the car now it would not be a hard job to just take cardboard templates and then lay them on a sheet of stainless steel and cut it out. We used to use 0.7mm grade 430 . BA finish for the mirror look.
Then we put 20 mm rockwool insulation behind the plates and pop rivet on.
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I have not seen a moulded in windscreen frame before.
The way you have the car now it would not be a hard job to just take cardboard templates and then lay them on a sheet of stainless steel and cut it out. We used to use 0.7mm grade 430 . BA finish for the mirror look.
Then we put 20 mm rockwool insulation behind the plates and pop rivet on.
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'71 XW Fairmont GT (silver fox)
'96 Yamaha Vmax (muscle bike)
'96 Yamaha Vmax (muscle bike)
Re: Help needed
thank you I build it myself
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