8valve-craig
26-05-14, 05:14 PM
So, growing ever tired of working on my Nova with no real end in sight, I decided to do something a little different. Its been ages since I ventured out the back into my man shed to make something, the last creation I think being my cam cover, which was fun.
I had a mint grill painted a while back for my car, so it was already dismantled and needed gluing back together, but since fitting my cooler behind it I didn't really want to re-fit the slats which direct air upwards.
I popped to a few hardware stores to see what mesh they had, but none suited me. Looked on my shelves and had a nice Polo GTi honeycomb grill, it couldn't be used, but did give me an idea of what I wanted. Looking on my bumper pile I found one from a bumped Lexus which looked like it might work. I took the grinder to it and liberated the mesh which is part of the moulding and otherwise non removable.
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/IMG_7799_zpse035a90e.jpg
So, a few swipes later the Nova grill was at the point of no return and the measuring could begin.
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/IMG_7800_zps994f08ad.jpg
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/IMG_7801_zpsc5aa4c5c.jpg
Obviously me being me it had to be lined up spot on, so once it was somewhere near I heated it up to get the kink in the centre, then gave it some spots of hot glue to hold it for the time being.
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/IMG_7802_zpsc09304b8.jpg
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/IMG_7804_zps46c9148c.jpg
Happy, so fully glued it, rubbed it down and gave it a wash in the bath, as you do. Please ignore the fork we use to remove the bath plug since the chain snapped, We are not poor, just lazy.
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/IMG_7806_zpsde907872.jpg
The eagle eyed will have noticed that I slipped with the cutter in the bottom left corner, but its not an issue, luckily.
All painted up in satin black
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/IMG_7807_zpsd79aac7d.jpg
The picture of the fully glued seam, which I forgot to do before paint. It had to be painted front and back to get into all the crevacis.
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/IMG_7808_zpsaa008d90.jpg
And done.
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/IMG_7810_zps3ea841f2.jpg
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/IMG_7819_zps02666340.jpg
It wont be to everybody's taste, but I like it and am very pleased with myself. The car is far from original, and it's function is 2 fold as not only will the cooler get better airflow I can now keep an eye on the unions, and see the oil pump through the grill so happy days.
I had a mint grill painted a while back for my car, so it was already dismantled and needed gluing back together, but since fitting my cooler behind it I didn't really want to re-fit the slats which direct air upwards.
I popped to a few hardware stores to see what mesh they had, but none suited me. Looked on my shelves and had a nice Polo GTi honeycomb grill, it couldn't be used, but did give me an idea of what I wanted. Looking on my bumper pile I found one from a bumped Lexus which looked like it might work. I took the grinder to it and liberated the mesh which is part of the moulding and otherwise non removable.
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/IMG_7799_zpse035a90e.jpg
So, a few swipes later the Nova grill was at the point of no return and the measuring could begin.
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/IMG_7800_zps994f08ad.jpg
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/IMG_7801_zpsc5aa4c5c.jpg
Obviously me being me it had to be lined up spot on, so once it was somewhere near I heated it up to get the kink in the centre, then gave it some spots of hot glue to hold it for the time being.
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/IMG_7802_zpsc09304b8.jpg
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/IMG_7804_zps46c9148c.jpg
Happy, so fully glued it, rubbed it down and gave it a wash in the bath, as you do. Please ignore the fork we use to remove the bath plug since the chain snapped, We are not poor, just lazy.
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/IMG_7806_zpsde907872.jpg
The eagle eyed will have noticed that I slipped with the cutter in the bottom left corner, but its not an issue, luckily.
All painted up in satin black
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/IMG_7807_zpsd79aac7d.jpg
The picture of the fully glued seam, which I forgot to do before paint. It had to be painted front and back to get into all the crevacis.
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/IMG_7808_zpsaa008d90.jpg
And done.
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/IMG_7810_zps3ea841f2.jpg
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/IMG_7819_zps02666340.jpg
It wont be to everybody's taste, but I like it and am very pleased with myself. The car is far from original, and it's function is 2 fold as not only will the cooler get better airflow I can now keep an eye on the unions, and see the oil pump through the grill so happy days.