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RazMan

posted on 1/8/06 at 08:57 PM Reply With Quote
VIN plate suppliers?

Is there anyone out there who can make me a couple of VIN plates? I could have a go myself but would really like a professional looking one with just the chassis number, made of stainless which I can tack weld onto my chassis - plus maybe a posh one which can be rivetted somewhere more visible.

Any ideas?





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NS Dev

posted on 1/8/06 at 11:18 PM Reply With Quote
You know who can do them....... my mate Clive

www.customsolutions.me.uk

his contact number etc is on there and he will engrave you some really superb ones.





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jamesbond007ltk

posted on 2/8/06 at 12:06 AM Reply With Quote
Also:

http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=48395

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RazMan

posted on 2/8/06 at 07:18 AM Reply With Quote
NS Dev - Thanks, I'll give him a shout

JB - That plate looks very posh - who made it?





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joolsmi16

posted on 2/8/06 at 09:12 AM Reply With Quote
VIN Plate

I don't think customsolutions will punch a plate to weld onto the chassis and an engraved weld on is no good for the DVLA.

A engraved VIN plate thats riveted onto the bulkhead ect is fine but the welded plate needs to be punched.

I am thinking of printing out my VIN in a "dot matrix" font then using a centre punch and hammer to follow all the little dots which will form the VIN, as I am having problems producing a nice clean stamped plate.

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jamesbond007ltk

posted on 2/8/06 at 10:26 AM Reply With Quote
As I said on my original post it was a friend of mine who works in the metal/engraving trade. I did the artwork (going from photo to outlines etc.) and then he did the hard work.
He did say that he would do more if they were needed. Cheaper if u use the same pic (its my car) or more expensive for different pic.


By the way i have two of these plates riveted to the car and have also punched my VIN twice on the chassis either side of the engine bay.

[Edited on 2/8/06 by jamesbond007ltk]

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RazMan

posted on 2/8/06 at 11:52 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by joolsmi16
an engraved weld on is no good for the DVLA.




Why not? I would have thought that as long as the engraving is as deep as possible it wpuld be as good as punching .... only prettier





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