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Aluminium Mesh for Bonnet Vents
L1berator - 31/8/17 at 08:29 AM

Hello there,

I would like to fit some aluminium mesh vents in the body of my car, but would like to have the mesh bonded from the inside and stretched to sit flush with the outer surface of the fibreglass. Would the best way to do this be to cut a template to the shape of the vent from MDF and then press (or hammer) a smaller blank into the shape? Is it necessary to anneal the aluminium first?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Also, has anybody got any photos of this being done - or of the finished product?

Thanks,

Peter


welderman - 31/8/17 at 09:31 AM

If this works ill be amazed, its been ages since ive done owt like this.

http://locostbuilders.co.uk/forum/4/viewthread.php?tid=115155


L1berator - 31/8/17 at 09:51 AM

Thanks very much!


shindha - 31/8/17 at 11:06 AM

Hi I have a full set (4) of the Westfield FW body work pre formed mesh vents - possibly not aluminium though let me know if your interested can send some pics.


tims31 - 31/8/17 at 11:20 AM

quote:
Originally posted by L1berator
Hello there,

I would like to fit some aluminium mesh vents in the body of my car, but would like to have the mesh bonded from the inside and stretched to sit flush with the outer surface of the fibreglass. Would the best way to do this be to cut a template to the shape of the vent from MDF and then press (or hammer) a smaller blank into the shape? Is it necessary to anneal the aluminium first?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Also, has anybody got any photos of this being done - or of the finished product?

Thanks,

Peter


That how I did mine, MDF cut out of the vent shape and a blank slightly smaller hammered into the mesh and then the sheet bonded into place. The only thing is to do one raised section at a time and then move onto the next to get the positioning correct.

It doesn't come out fully to the depth of the bodywork to make it flush but it does make it look neater than flush with the underside I think.




More pictures here
http://www.martinsfurybuild.co.uk/2016.html#oct_2016

I'm just round the corner from you if you want to take a look

[Edited on 31/8/17 by tims31]


L1berator - 31/8/17 at 12:03 PM

Hi Martin - that looks ace - where did you source the mesh from?

Thanks,

Peter


Charlie_Zetec - 31/8/17 at 02:26 PM

I used stainless mesh from Ford (as used on the < 2001 Mondeo front end) when I did my nosecone, and will probably use the same if/when I do any vents in the bonnet. It's a woven look, so not sure how well it'd take to being hammered/formed around a mould of any description??


tims31 - 31/8/17 at 04:12 PM

quote:
Originally posted by L1berator
Hi Martin - that looks ace - where did you source the mesh from?

Thanks,

Peter


I bought it from Ebay but it came from Poland, cheapest place I found even with postage

http://stores.e bay.co.uk/carbodydesign-eu/ALUMINIUM-MESH-/_i.html?_fsub=1671444010&_sid=1009037200&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322


I still have some left, how much you need?

[Edited on 31/8/17 by tims31]

[Edited on 31/8/17 by tims31]


gremlin1234 - 31/8/17 at 05:21 PM

as I suggested in this thread
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=198102

have a look in a local junk shop / antiques emporium or possibly charity shop, and see if they have any fireguards. and cut the mesh from that


Boothy - 28/10/17 at 05:58 PM

great idea