Sheet metal & Jeep question
#21
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Re: Sheet metal & Jeep question
In article <8>
> You could cut it out in something (fibreglass ?) and use filler to smooth
> the edges perhaps.
> Dave Milne
> Have someone cut the lettering out with a CNC plasma cutter and use either
> the cut out letters and attach them to the sheetmetal or use the negative to
> hammer and dolly them into a piece of 20 ga CR and weld that to your Jeep.
> Steve
> Cut out "letters" in some sheet of whatever thickness you need to get them
> to the same height as the existing "Joop". Weld/rivet/bolt them onto the flat
> sheet metal and use filler or lead to get the contours right.
> Not ideal, but should work.
> -- Joe
> Best die material, IMHO, would be Micarta....
This sounds like there is a consensus. I'll think about these ideas.
Thanks!
I wouldn't complain if anyone else contributed! ;^0
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> You could cut it out in something (fibreglass ?) and use filler to smooth
> the edges perhaps.
> Dave Milne
> Have someone cut the lettering out with a CNC plasma cutter and use either
> the cut out letters and attach them to the sheetmetal or use the negative to
> hammer and dolly them into a piece of 20 ga CR and weld that to your Jeep.
> Steve
> Cut out "letters" in some sheet of whatever thickness you need to get them
> to the same height as the existing "Joop". Weld/rivet/bolt them onto the flat
> sheet metal and use filler or lead to get the contours right.
> Not ideal, but should work.
> -- Joe
> Best die material, IMHO, would be Micarta....
This sounds like there is a consensus. I'll think about these ideas.
Thanks!
I wouldn't complain if anyone else contributed! ;^0
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#22
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Re: Sheet metal & Jeep question
In article <8>
> You could cut it out in something (fibreglass ?) and use filler to smooth
> the edges perhaps.
> Dave Milne
> Have someone cut the lettering out with a CNC plasma cutter and use either
> the cut out letters and attach them to the sheetmetal or use the negative to
> hammer and dolly them into a piece of 20 ga CR and weld that to your Jeep.
> Steve
> Cut out "letters" in some sheet of whatever thickness you need to get them
> to the same height as the existing "Joop". Weld/rivet/bolt them onto the flat
> sheet metal and use filler or lead to get the contours right.
> Not ideal, but should work.
> -- Joe
> Best die material, IMHO, would be Micarta....
This sounds like there is a consensus. I'll think about these ideas.
Thanks!
I wouldn't complain if anyone else contributed! ;^0
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> You could cut it out in something (fibreglass ?) and use filler to smooth
> the edges perhaps.
> Dave Milne
> Have someone cut the lettering out with a CNC plasma cutter and use either
> the cut out letters and attach them to the sheetmetal or use the negative to
> hammer and dolly them into a piece of 20 ga CR and weld that to your Jeep.
> Steve
> Cut out "letters" in some sheet of whatever thickness you need to get them
> to the same height as the existing "Joop". Weld/rivet/bolt them onto the flat
> sheet metal and use filler or lead to get the contours right.
> Not ideal, but should work.
> -- Joe
> Best die material, IMHO, would be Micarta....
This sounds like there is a consensus. I'll think about these ideas.
Thanks!
I wouldn't complain if anyone else contributed! ;^0
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#23
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Re: Sheet metal & Jeep question
Get some hard maple and carve the letters in it and then use that as a
pattern for the panel. Try the job on some scrap sheetmetal first so you
get the routiine.
If you end up with some roughness in the face of the letters, you can always
bondo that flat without any problems as it will be thin.
Good luck!
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pattern for the panel. Try the job on some scrap sheetmetal first so you
get the routiine.
If you end up with some roughness in the face of the letters, you can always
bondo that flat without any problems as it will be thin.
Good luck!
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#24
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Re: Sheet metal & Jeep question
Get some hard maple and carve the letters in it and then use that as a
pattern for the panel. Try the job on some scrap sheetmetal first so you
get the routiine.
If you end up with some roughness in the face of the letters, you can always
bondo that flat without any problems as it will be thin.
Good luck!
--
Why isn't there an Ozone Hole at the NORTH Pole?
pattern for the panel. Try the job on some scrap sheetmetal first so you
get the routiine.
If you end up with some roughness in the face of the letters, you can always
bondo that flat without any problems as it will be thin.
Good luck!
--
Why isn't there an Ozone Hole at the NORTH Pole?
#25
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Re: Sheet metal & Jeep question
Get some hard maple and carve the letters in it and then use that as a
pattern for the panel. Try the job on some scrap sheetmetal first so you
get the routiine.
If you end up with some roughness in the face of the letters, you can always
bondo that flat without any problems as it will be thin.
Good luck!
--
Why isn't there an Ozone Hole at the NORTH Pole?
pattern for the panel. Try the job on some scrap sheetmetal first so you
get the routiine.
If you end up with some roughness in the face of the letters, you can always
bondo that flat without any problems as it will be thin.
Good luck!
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Why isn't there an Ozone Hole at the NORTH Pole?
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Re: Sheet metal & Jeep question
I think it needs the "John" part of Deere also. So, I would just
look for the logo on a plaque or medallion and just stick it on, like
Ford and GM and what ever that foreign company is, do:
http://www.theperfectsolution.com/jo...rays/logoe.htm or
http://www.deere.com/en_US/attractio...snew_sale.html
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Jeepers wrote:
>
> The words "Jeep" on the side of Jeep CJs is embossed with the letters
> painted on top. Actually the raised surface is more like Joop with the
> 'e's put on. My Jeep project CJ-7 is "Jeep Deere", Green & Yellow. I was
> toying with the idea of adding the word "Deere" below the word "Jeep",
> on raised sheetmetal like the original. I suppose it would look like
> "Dooro" then the letters would go on top.
>
> I considered bondo, but I don't think it would work at that thickness. I
> might be able to do it in lead and I even considered doing it with a
> body hammer, carefully. I have the skills, but I'm afraid that I might
> get the sheetmetal too thin after I sand & grind.
>
> Any ideas or suggestions?
>
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look for the logo on a plaque or medallion and just stick it on, like
Ford and GM and what ever that foreign company is, do:
http://www.theperfectsolution.com/jo...rays/logoe.htm or
http://www.deere.com/en_US/attractio...snew_sale.html
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Jeepers wrote:
>
> The words "Jeep" on the side of Jeep CJs is embossed with the letters
> painted on top. Actually the raised surface is more like Joop with the
> 'e's put on. My Jeep project CJ-7 is "Jeep Deere", Green & Yellow. I was
> toying with the idea of adding the word "Deere" below the word "Jeep",
> on raised sheetmetal like the original. I suppose it would look like
> "Dooro" then the letters would go on top.
>
> I considered bondo, but I don't think it would work at that thickness. I
> might be able to do it in lead and I even considered doing it with a
> body hammer, carefully. I have the skills, but I'm afraid that I might
> get the sheetmetal too thin after I sand & grind.
>
> Any ideas or suggestions?
>
> --
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Re: Sheet metal & Jeep question
I think it needs the "John" part of Deere also. So, I would just
look for the logo on a plaque or medallion and just stick it on, like
Ford and GM and what ever that foreign company is, do:
http://www.theperfectsolution.com/jo...rays/logoe.htm or
http://www.deere.com/en_US/attractio...snew_sale.html
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Jeepers wrote:
>
> The words "Jeep" on the side of Jeep CJs is embossed with the letters
> painted on top. Actually the raised surface is more like Joop with the
> 'e's put on. My Jeep project CJ-7 is "Jeep Deere", Green & Yellow. I was
> toying with the idea of adding the word "Deere" below the word "Jeep",
> on raised sheetmetal like the original. I suppose it would look like
> "Dooro" then the letters would go on top.
>
> I considered bondo, but I don't think it would work at that thickness. I
> might be able to do it in lead and I even considered doing it with a
> body hammer, carefully. I have the skills, but I'm afraid that I might
> get the sheetmetal too thin after I sand & grind.
>
> Any ideas or suggestions?
>
> --
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look for the logo on a plaque or medallion and just stick it on, like
Ford and GM and what ever that foreign company is, do:
http://www.theperfectsolution.com/jo...rays/logoe.htm or
http://www.deere.com/en_US/attractio...snew_sale.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Jeepers wrote:
>
> The words "Jeep" on the side of Jeep CJs is embossed with the letters
> painted on top. Actually the raised surface is more like Joop with the
> 'e's put on. My Jeep project CJ-7 is "Jeep Deere", Green & Yellow. I was
> toying with the idea of adding the word "Deere" below the word "Jeep",
> on raised sheetmetal like the original. I suppose it would look like
> "Dooro" then the letters would go on top.
>
> I considered bondo, but I don't think it would work at that thickness. I
> might be able to do it in lead and I even considered doing it with a
> body hammer, carefully. I have the skills, but I'm afraid that I might
> get the sheetmetal too thin after I sand & grind.
>
> Any ideas or suggestions?
>
> --
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Re: Sheet metal & Jeep question
I think it needs the "John" part of Deere also. So, I would just
look for the logo on a plaque or medallion and just stick it on, like
Ford and GM and what ever that foreign company is, do:
http://www.theperfectsolution.com/jo...rays/logoe.htm or
http://www.deere.com/en_US/attractio...snew_sale.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Jeepers wrote:
>
> The words "Jeep" on the side of Jeep CJs is embossed with the letters
> painted on top. Actually the raised surface is more like Joop with the
> 'e's put on. My Jeep project CJ-7 is "Jeep Deere", Green & Yellow. I was
> toying with the idea of adding the word "Deere" below the word "Jeep",
> on raised sheetmetal like the original. I suppose it would look like
> "Dooro" then the letters would go on top.
>
> I considered bondo, but I don't think it would work at that thickness. I
> might be able to do it in lead and I even considered doing it with a
> body hammer, carefully. I have the skills, but I'm afraid that I might
> get the sheetmetal too thin after I sand & grind.
>
> Any ideas or suggestions?
>
> --
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look for the logo on a plaque or medallion and just stick it on, like
Ford and GM and what ever that foreign company is, do:
http://www.theperfectsolution.com/jo...rays/logoe.htm or
http://www.deere.com/en_US/attractio...snew_sale.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Jeepers wrote:
>
> The words "Jeep" on the side of Jeep CJs is embossed with the letters
> painted on top. Actually the raised surface is more like Joop with the
> 'e's put on. My Jeep project CJ-7 is "Jeep Deere", Green & Yellow. I was
> toying with the idea of adding the word "Deere" below the word "Jeep",
> on raised sheetmetal like the original. I suppose it would look like
> "Dooro" then the letters would go on top.
>
> I considered bondo, but I don't think it would work at that thickness. I
> might be able to do it in lead and I even considered doing it with a
> body hammer, carefully. I have the skills, but I'm afraid that I might
> get the sheetmetal too thin after I sand & grind.
>
> Any ideas or suggestions?
>
> --
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Re: Sheet metal & Jeep question
cut out the letters in duct tape then clear coat it!
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
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> The words "Jeep" on the side of Jeep CJs is embossed with the letters
> painted on top. Actually the raised surface is more like Joop with the
> 'e's put on. My Jeep project CJ-7 is "Jeep Deere", Green & Yellow. I was
> toying with the idea of adding the word "Deere" below the word "Jeep",
> on raised sheetmetal like the original. I suppose it would look like
> "Dooro" then the letters would go on top.
>
> I considered bondo, but I don't think it would work at that thickness. I
> might be able to do it in lead and I even considered doing it with a
> body hammer, carefully. I have the skills, but I'm afraid that I might
> get the sheetmetal too thin after I sand & grind.
>
> Any ideas or suggestions?
>
>
> --
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> The words "Jeep" on the side of Jeep CJs is embossed with the letters
> painted on top. Actually the raised surface is more like Joop with the
> 'e's put on. My Jeep project CJ-7 is "Jeep Deere", Green & Yellow. I was
> toying with the idea of adding the word "Deere" below the word "Jeep",
> on raised sheetmetal like the original. I suppose it would look like
> "Dooro" then the letters would go on top.
>
> I considered bondo, but I don't think it would work at that thickness. I
> might be able to do it in lead and I even considered doing it with a
> body hammer, carefully. I have the skills, but I'm afraid that I might
> get the sheetmetal too thin after I sand & grind.
>
> Any ideas or suggestions?
>
>
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#30
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Re: Sheet metal & Jeep question
cut out the letters in duct tape then clear coat it!
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
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> The words "Jeep" on the side of Jeep CJs is embossed with the letters
> painted on top. Actually the raised surface is more like Joop with the
> 'e's put on. My Jeep project CJ-7 is "Jeep Deere", Green & Yellow. I was
> toying with the idea of adding the word "Deere" below the word "Jeep",
> on raised sheetmetal like the original. I suppose it would look like
> "Dooro" then the letters would go on top.
>
> I considered bondo, but I don't think it would work at that thickness. I
> might be able to do it in lead and I even considered doing it with a
> body hammer, carefully. I have the skills, but I'm afraid that I might
> get the sheetmetal too thin after I sand & grind.
>
> Any ideas or suggestions?
>
>
> --
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"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
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> The words "Jeep" on the side of Jeep CJs is embossed with the letters
> painted on top. Actually the raised surface is more like Joop with the
> 'e's put on. My Jeep project CJ-7 is "Jeep Deere", Green & Yellow. I was
> toying with the idea of adding the word "Deere" below the word "Jeep",
> on raised sheetmetal like the original. I suppose it would look like
> "Dooro" then the letters would go on top.
>
> I considered bondo, but I don't think it would work at that thickness. I
> might be able to do it in lead and I even considered doing it with a
> body hammer, carefully. I have the skills, but I'm afraid that I might
> get the sheetmetal too thin after I sand & grind.
>
> Any ideas or suggestions?
>
>
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