With your post yesterday I can only imagine what was on your mind:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: MR JOLLY RODGER
Alright... what's all this about?I thought maybe he was using the skin to keep the owner away or down:ROFLMAO:
With your post yesterday I can only imagine what was on your mind:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: MR JOLLY RODGER
Here's how I did it. I think I could do it in one piece if I used air release vinyl but with Oracal 751 I ended up with a 1/2" seam at the front edge of the scoop on each side.
The excess width of the stripe was cut after the scoop was covered. Eat a banana or two before you cut on the car!
Yes. They are about 5/8" long... one on each side as indicated in the photo.so, you have two seams on the hood?
Thanks John. Wouldn't air egress look like crap though? The only stuff I've ever used was 3M 180 and it looks like a waffle cone to me. Have they improved the stuff?Extremely nice work without air egress.
Thanks John. Wouldn't air egress look like crap though? The only stuff I've ever used was 3M 180 and it looks like a waffle cone to me. Have they improved the stuff?
The waffle effect was the air egress. I took normal cast vinyl and rolled it onto some old 180 backing paper. Heated it a bit with a heat gun and... whadayaknow... instant air egress vinyl! It worked just like the 3M 180. They must have come up a with somewhat more cunning technology since then.they came out with with a new version without the waffle cone texture. They originally did that so people could identify if it was wrapped with 3M or not.. really stupid.
Nice job!
Are they plotter friendly?
It has a 427 Ford motor. It's the correct block out of some old pickup truck he found. It was an odd displacement that I can't remember now. Like 380 or something. The truck was not the correct bore and stroke but could be made to be... so he did that by changing to crank and boring the block out. It took 2 blocks before he got one that could take that large an over bore. The first one had a shifted core and they hit a water passage. It's not a side oiler but as I understand it it was the correct block for some version of the car.Nice job!
I'm wondering how the "colored" wrap vinyls (oracal 970, etc.) would work in this situation? Are they plotter friendly?
Does the cobra have a vintage (rare) ford 427 side oiler or a stroked 351 windsor?... please don't say a chevy bb 427... that would be wrong!
To cut off the excess I used a straight edge and a snap off blade knife... and a steady hand.Nice job!
How did you cut off that excess on the hood by the scoop?
Also any sealer where that seam is, or butt seam or what 5/8 overlapped?
I can't see it if its overlapped.
Nice job.