Homemade radiator grill
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Homemade radiator grill
At least now I have a piece of mind knowing that the radiator is protected.
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Re: Homemade radiator grill
$40.00 with just primer and $55.00 with the color of your choice
Shipping will depend on mailing location.
Shipping will depend on mailing location.
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Re: Homemade radiator grill
Aluminum with 2 machine screws one on each side,some zip ties in the middle.
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Re: Homemade radiator grill
Good time for home projects. Home Depot over by the screen doors sells this stuff precut to 24"x18" for $10.59. You will need a cutoff saw and wire brush to clean edges. Make cardboard pattern, trace on metal and cut off edges. Roll edges/ Prime/ Paint. Seems like alot of work but really not. With my normal household tools removing the prime and painting it was a three hour project to make two of them for my wife's and my Rykers. Still trying to figure out how to post pics, sorry
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Re: Homemade radiator grill
Painted my wifes purple than after a few rides she wanted it a lighter purple, almost a lavender for the color pop. I painted mine flat black for now.
You will need a cut off saw for cutting metal. There has been a comment that you need a new cutting wheel for each one you cut, i could cut 20 out with one wheel.
That stuff will not cut with tin snips and a hack saw will make a mess.
You will need a cut off saw for cutting metal. There has been a comment that you need a new cutting wheel for each one you cut, i could cut 20 out with one wheel.
That stuff will not cut with tin snips and a hack saw will make a mess.