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Thread: Fired up the grille for the 4th!

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    Default Fired up the grille for the 4th!

    Get it, the grille.

    Did a little project today, I thought I would share it with the group.

    Pulled the grille for a pattern.

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    Got some cold rolled mild steel with 3/16" perf on 1/4" centers and started shaping it to fit the oem grille's contours.

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    After I was happy with the top I mocked it up to mark the sides and bottom.

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    Then made some more relief cuts and folded those edges back.

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    Still have to finish the lower mounts to use the factory clips and get it to powder coat, but I'll probably wait until my bumpers are ready to go too (teaser).
    Last edited by Hoosier Daddy; 07-05-2012 at 04:36 AM. Reason: Grammar
    Matt Lemons

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    Nice fab work! Can't wait to see what you have in store for bumpers. Thx for posting!

    Brad

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    Love it! Looks great.
    Chris Steuber
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    Awesome! I was thinking about building something similar until I found one for dirt cheap. I don't think mine would've turned out as clean as yours, though! Nice platen table, too. I've always wanted one of those.
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    Looks good. I like the idea. It kind of looks like a Satoshi Grill.

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    Thanks guys!
    I looked around aftermarket stuff briefly and couldn't find much. Besides, nothing like spending WAY too much time and money doing something yourself, right?
    Matt Lemons

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosier Daddy View Post
    Thanks guys!
    I looked around aftermarket stuff briefly and couldn't find much. Besides, nothing like spending WAY too much time and money doing something yourself, right?
    Agreed! If only I could convince my wife of that!
    2003 Ford E-350 PSD 4x4- conversion in process
    1994 Toyota Xtracab Pickup- 22RE, dual cases, bobbed bed, homebrewed SAS, bumpers and rock rails

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    Quote Originally Posted by notmiller View Post
    Agreed! If only I could convince my wife of that!

    Ha ha, I thought you already had! The good ones tolerate our hobbies, the great ones participate in them. You sir, seem to have a great one.

    I saw the fab work in your build, nice work! Not everyone knows what that table is when they see it, I wanted one for years before finding the right deal on this one.
    Matt Lemons

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosier Daddy View Post
    Ha ha, I thought you already had! The good ones tolerate our hobbies, the great ones participate in them. You sir, seem to have a great one.
    Indeed, but she regulates how much i'm allowed to do myself. I suppose I'd be a lonely hermit living in my garage without that, though!

    How did you do the mounts for the grille? Did you use that internal frame you have cleco-ed in one of the pics?

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    You can see the frame clecoed in pics two and three. It was only used to help me rough in the curvature. I made several relief cuts to get the contour I needed and then welded the cuts to keep the shape. Look at the top of the grille in pic 6 you can see the weld lines. Same thing for the sides and bottom. With a little planning and a lot of luck, I was able to use three of the holes in the top surface for mounting in the factory locations. I have not finished the lower mounts, but I will be using the factory clips on a small tab. I'll get some more pics when complete.
    Matt Lemons

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