Has anyone tried to or made a bonnet out of brass
If so how did it go. has anyone any thourghts on the idea
All i can say is why.
I also ask why?...but heres a few pointers if you are considering it.
Brass cracks quite easily if you bend it, so you would be best bending it hot. Brass is also quite difficult to bend, it is much harder/stiffer than
aluminium.
No reason why you cant do it, but it will be a lot of effort compared to an ali bonnet.
David
VCCBB - Very Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, would look good with a rowing boat rear panel. .
Why? Three reasons
1/ I have got a sheet, which has just been begging, for a project for years
2/ Never seen one before (Maybe a good reason why)
3/ I thought it would look pretty all polished
I have been considering doing the alloy side pannels in copper flashing - Just dont know if a laquer coat would hold up to keep the shine. Black and
copper could be quite striking.
Dale
Don’t Lacquer it will cause problems
I Just had to check it out in Google Images. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang got a shinny steel bonnet more Robin Hood
The 'golden ford' was a one seat special based on a model T, and used brass (hence golden) body work.
Heres a pic of a golden ford
Rescued attachment golden ford.JPG
EEEEE i like that
That looks like a kid's pedal car. I'm just imagining his little legs going like bees' wings now.
gold does look good! anyone seen a golden 7?
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Originally posted by longwayoff
Why? Three reasons
1/ I have got a sheet, which has just been begging, for a project for years
2/ Never seen one before (Maybe a good reason why)
3/ I thought it would look pretty all polished
Only that grisstly Robbing Hood thing that they drag around at shows
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Originally posted by JoelP
gold does look good! anyone seen a golden 7?
brass is heavy compared with aluminuim. It also corrodes like crazy. Have you got shares in Brasso?
Didn't that team headed by Suggs on tv rebuild that car recently?
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Originally posted by Spyderman
Didn't that team headed by Suggs on tv rebuild that car recently?