View Full Version : shaving the trunk-lights and frenched licence plate DIY
SnoopySnooper1
11-15-2010, 11:12 PM
i want to shave the trunk lights and french my licence plate, does anyone have a how to, me and a buddy were just going to tackle it and see how it went, hes done a few on mini trucks
from what i ready up just welk thin sheet metal over the light spot, weld the playe box in a 45 degree angle and bodyfill over the metal.
i just wanna get it right.
03Sleepr
11-15-2010, 11:28 PM
pretty much got it, post pics sounds interesting...
SnoopySnooper1
11-15-2010, 11:33 PM
im gonna start on it tomo if someone wants me to write up a how to?
03Sleepr
11-15-2010, 11:35 PM
where are you going to french the plate? I'm interested in that. I've done a few tailgates but I dont see much available room on the trunklid...and I like my tails.. but a writeup would be nice
SnoopySnooper1
11-15-2010, 11:42 PM
where are you going to french the plate? I'm interested in that. I've done a few tailgates but I dont see much available room on the trunklid...and I like my tails.. but a writeup would be nice
im going to take the stock plate tray off and weld an autoloc box in at a 45 degree angle parallel to the left side trunk light
heineck
11-16-2010, 01:49 AM
take it to a professional autobody isnt something u can accomplish with a walkthrough. ive been in skool for AB for a year and i see this all the time. people try to do it themselves and end up paying double to get their mess fixed and get the job done right.
xXManwhoreXx
11-16-2010, 02:15 AM
take it to a professional autobody isnt something u can accomplish with a walkthrough. ive been in skool for AB for a year and i see this all the time. people try to do it themselves and end up paying double to get their mess fixed and get the job done right.
True this man.. When I was at school cars would come in the shop all the time messed up. It was always s10's no joke haha
03Sleepr
11-16-2010, 02:33 AM
True this man.. When I was at school cars would come in the shop all the time messed up. It was always s10's no joke haha
is it bad that a s10 is the first frenched plate me and a friend did a few years back? we managed to get it done and it didn't look half bad..
xXManwhoreXx
11-16-2010, 03:06 AM
is it bad that a s10 is the first frenched plate me and a friend did a few years back? we managed to get it done and it didn't look half bad..
Nothing wrong with that
bdyman
11-17-2010, 12:29 AM
just because your buddy has done a few on some trucks doesnt make him a pro or make what you want to do any easier
i see this ending in................FAIL
03Sleepr
11-17-2010, 12:45 AM
me too sadly...hell if he does it good job, but these alero trunks dont leave much room for error...
guiguilandry
11-17-2010, 08:19 PM
just because your buddy has done a few on some trucks doesnt make him a pro or make what you want to do any easier
i see this ending in................FAIL
haha there you are... I was asking to myself how long before bdy post about it !! lol
BTW I did mine in fiberglass... it still hasn't cracked....
I hope that your project turn out good, Good Luck
SnoopySnooper1
11-18-2010, 04:18 PM
take it to a professional autobody isnt something u can accomplish with a walkthrough. ive been in skool for AB for a year and i see this all the time. people try to do it themselves and end up paying double to get their mess fixed and get the job done right.
imma wing it, i have 3 trunk lids so i dont have much to loose, cause ill prolly pay close to 300 at a shop
SnoopySnooper1
11-18-2010, 04:19 PM
just because your buddy has done a few on some trucks doesnt make him a pro or make what you want to do any easier
i see this ending in................FAIL
cant be that hard, only way to learn is do
adam337
11-18-2010, 04:40 PM
i see this ending in a car looking shitty.
Redog
11-18-2010, 05:16 PM
Practice on the extra lid ;)
hok666
11-18-2010, 06:33 PM
any progress?
hok666
11-18-2010, 06:33 PM
ignore others your making the right step
pimpalero2003
11-18-2010, 07:40 PM
Glad u made it to the site remember 3 seperate pieces of metal for the trunk to get shaped right! And the glass yeah may last a little longer if don't have subs when I did it all in foam and glass and cracked after a couple months. Then did it with metal but one solid piece and ended up useing alot of fillar and kitty hair to shape it right. Was fine heavy bit didn't crack till trunk got dented like no other.
hok666
11-20-2010, 03:37 PM
any progress
clutch1
11-20-2010, 04:12 PM
cant be that hard, only way to learn is do
This.
You have the right idea to get it done... just start it out. Only a few tacks at a time, keep it slow and cool for no warping. When you're finishing it use a block so it's straight.
Give it a shot.
hok666
11-20-2010, 06:14 PM
block? in what manner?
03Sleepr
11-20-2010, 06:31 PM
block? in what manner?
sanding block...so you don't have dips where your fingers are putting pressure on the sandpaper
heineck
11-20-2010, 06:47 PM
when u tack with the welder jump around do a few on the top, then the bottom, then side to side. if u stay too long in the same area youll warp the sheet. so take ur time id recommend practicing ur weling on a test panel first and get ur welder dialed in before you jump onto the deck lid, and when ur finishing use a block as said. if u dont kno what im talkin about this is what it looks like basic 6 inch sanding block
http://www.mscjlindustrial.co.uk/ProductImages/large/TMS-05519.jpg
bdyman
11-21-2010, 03:38 PM
pirate is right welding is not as easy as you people think it is, to much gas bad weld, not enough gas bad weld, not enough heat bad weld, to much burn right through the metal, it took me almost a yr to master the mig welder
that block is the most basic block out there, there are 2 ft long to half round, to hand pads so many blocks, but!!!! no experience at all your work will FAIL!!! lumpy, wavy, do you know what to finish the finishing glaze in?? what kind of bondo do i use or fiberglass, or all metal again experience experience experience
evercoat is the way to go hands down all their products now are water proff corrision resistant, faster and easier to sand, safer for us to deal with , 5 yrs ago not so much
guys please please do not use this guys advice as a "DIY" there is no experiecne in this field at all, just another kid tryin to be a body man
i could type and type and type until my hands fall off once again this is a hands on learning trade, all us real techs can do is give advice on products techniques and thasts it nothing more nothing less
he wants to do it so bad and thinks its sooooooooo easy hey why not go for it!!! but then will realize ............oh shit its not so easy, damn this shit stinks why does the primer smell so bad, oh ya paint products, i could type forever about the do`s and donts of paint, paint guns, compressors
man oh man i could go on forever but this kid will not listen or learn until he does it for himself and finds out the hard way
heineck
11-21-2010, 03:40 PM
whos another kid tryin to be a bodyman? me?
hok666
11-21-2010, 05:57 PM
great advice I would keep it coming. really do enjoy bdyman and heineck please go on. When I get the chance I was going to make a cowl hood for my other car. I got a spare hood for practice as well. any pointers? PM me about it...
bdyman
11-22-2010, 12:11 AM
whos another kid tryin to be a bodyman? me?
nooooo not you the other guy
silly pirate
heineck
11-22-2010, 01:42 AM
O lol haha ok.
03Sleepr
11-23-2010, 08:29 PM
any progress?
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