thanks, hopefully!:up:
Hahaha, no problem making the idea that you need.;)
I hate you
:D
hahaha! thank you :up:
very attentive, thank you very much.:up:
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thanks, hopefully!:up:
Hahaha, no problem making the idea that you need.;)
I hate you
:D
hahaha! thank you :up:
very attentive, thank you very much.:up:
I have complicated, and I started tertiary school that, but I work weekends.
I started with the creation of the fender, first a model in cardboard, to take measures.
Then, the most difficult, passing it to the sheet metal. :wink:
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cutting and bending.
Temporarily bolted, then will joined with pop rivets .
Nicely done; looks great. :up:
:eek: :eek: I didn't realize you were leaving the bottom alone, I just assumed the whole case would be tapered!!!
8)Awesome :up: Very original work.
By the way if that metal is galvanized (which it looks like to me) Take extra care in prepping it for paint and definitely get a good etching primer.
yes, it is galvanized, I sanded it first and then I paint it with paint for galvanized metal and aluminum.
I pop rivets to attach the fender, then I sand it.
my new acquisition, a fan CooleMaster Megaflow.
cut for the wheel.
I prepare the sheet, sanding it.
I put the putty.
paint the front.
Schweet!
It looks fantastic already!
Ooo. :D
Great work on that thing!
I can't wait to see it finished.
This is so awesome. Great work dude!