Mr Whippy
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posted on 5/5/08 at 05:18 PM |
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the holly bonnet poll
oh man I'm knackered this weekend, been doing way too much, one of which is been cuttin lots of holes in the cars bonnet oops seems with some mad
vision I must of had after a few pints anyway its all looking weird and very modern art and now I have to rivet all those vents onto the bonnet
which I'm not looking forward too but I'll have to do something about it.
Simple question do I -
cheers
Rescued attachment the holly bonnet.jpg
Fame is when your old car is plastered all over the internet
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dubstar_04
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posted on 5/5/08 at 05:30 PM |
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You could always bond them in with sikaflex?
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andybod
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posted on 5/5/08 at 05:32 PM |
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another one for bond them in place tiger seal or powerbond for me
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clairetoo
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posted on 5/5/08 at 05:43 PM |
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Yep - I`m with the others , bond em in cuz duct tape falls off when it gets hot.....
Its cuz I is blond , innit
Claire xx
Will weld for food......
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Humbug
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posted on 5/5/08 at 05:56 PM |
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Since you seem to have cut the holes out really neatly, I would say bond.
btw, have you got a really hot engine, to need all those louvres?
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sprouts-car
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posted on 5/5/08 at 07:23 PM |
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I say "use loads of rivets" just for the OTT rivet look!
Chris
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David Jenkins
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posted on 5/5/08 at 07:28 PM |
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If you rivet it your spacing and line-up will have to be VERY exact, else it will look amateur. I'd opt for some of that 3M bonding tape, if
you can get hold of some at a sensible price (it's normally very expensive).
Just make sure that you position the things correctly though, as the only way you'll get them apart once the tape's bonded is to destroy
them!
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Mr Whippy
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posted on 5/5/08 at 07:39 PM |
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wow not the result I expected at all
hadn't even considered bonding them on, must look into this then
oh I really need these as the radiator intake is so large that the bonnet inflates and a 10mm gap appears at the scuttle end!
thanks for that useful advice
Fame is when your old car is plastered all over the internet
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robertst
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posted on 5/5/08 at 08:33 PM |
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how are you going to make the louvres seem flush with the bonnet?? do you just use a bit of body filler over the edges, then paint it all??
imo, bond them cos rivets will make the bonnet look like the dogs dinner...
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Mark Allanson
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posted on 5/5/08 at 09:08 PM |
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Structural adhesive and 2.5mm countersunk rivets in the corners - best of both worlds
If you can keep you head, whilst all others around you are losing theirs, you are not fully aware of the situation
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skodaman
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posted on 5/5/08 at 09:14 PM |
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Definitely bond them cos rivets will create drag and slow you down. Will also look crap. Cellotape is no good cos it's useless in the wet.
Again why do you need so much cooling? Have you fitted a Beetle engine into a locost?
Skodaman
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C10CoryM
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posted on 6/5/08 at 02:12 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Mr Whippy
wthe radiator intake is so large that the bonnet inflates and a 10mm gap appears at the scuttle end
May not affect you, but holes in the sloped bonnet often jam more air in than they vent when at speed. Some race cars have had to put little fences
in front of the holes to keep the air from stalling under-bonnet. Once the air stops/slows you over heat. Hopefully not an issue.
Cheers.
PS: I even remembered to say bonnet, not hood
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RK
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posted on 6/5/08 at 02:29 AM |
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Well, I would have known what you meant even if this lot wouldn't!
I vote for glue. But bonding sounds so much more secure. Sikaflex - that takes a week to harden?
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