Since i'm getting rid of all the plastic bits on my Series 3 and converting my bulkhead to an S2, i'm also gonna make a huge change on the front end. I've always liked the look of the first year Land Rover so i've been thinking of a way ti incorporate it into my series 3. Would like it to resemble the lights behing the grill look.
Was thinking of cutting up my S3 radiator panel since it aprears to look close enough and add lights. After a few weeks making cardboard templates, I figured it was going to require alot of cutting and adding more material that I decided to build from scratch instead. It will be constructed out of aluminum to compliment the brimabright body panels. The first step I took was to make a wooden template that gave me a more 3D item to work with. The original 1948 grill is different size/shape than my S3 panel so I had to move some measurements around. This is what I came up with and used a jig saw to cut the wooden template.
I already had some new aluminum wire mesh and jus tneed to get some aluminum rod and bend up the outer shape to wrap the mesh. This part will not be difficult.
I'm still not sure just how to construct the new radiator panel as i'm not a metal fabricator. I don't want to farm out the work as I want it to be something I did with my own hands. I plan to hand work a thin aluminum sheet with hammer/dolly, measure and cut the inside panels where the lights and radiator will mount. Then have a metal shop weld it together like when I buld my swing out tailgate.
Just need to find some workable gauge aluminum sheet that will have enough strenght but be easy enough to hammer/anneal.
Has anyone worked with aluminum before?
Was thinking of cutting up my S3 radiator panel since it aprears to look close enough and add lights. After a few weeks making cardboard templates, I figured it was going to require alot of cutting and adding more material that I decided to build from scratch instead. It will be constructed out of aluminum to compliment the brimabright body panels. The first step I took was to make a wooden template that gave me a more 3D item to work with. The original 1948 grill is different size/shape than my S3 panel so I had to move some measurements around. This is what I came up with and used a jig saw to cut the wooden template.
I already had some new aluminum wire mesh and jus tneed to get some aluminum rod and bend up the outer shape to wrap the mesh. This part will not be difficult.
I'm still not sure just how to construct the new radiator panel as i'm not a metal fabricator. I don't want to farm out the work as I want it to be something I did with my own hands. I plan to hand work a thin aluminum sheet with hammer/dolly, measure and cut the inside panels where the lights and radiator will mount. Then have a metal shop weld it together like when I buld my swing out tailgate.
Just need to find some workable gauge aluminum sheet that will have enough strenght but be easy enough to hammer/anneal.
Has anyone worked with aluminum before?
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