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  • #31
    Re: Tail Light Trim

    Originally posted by Vintage Merlot View Post

    Guy
    See Mikes post #17 above. At the time I did my mod the only size chrome trim was 1/4". The only note I have to add to post 17 method is that I started at the center bottom of the light so the joint could be more concealed and I made the trim just a bit longer than the space and compressed it to the joining end. This way the joint is nearly invisible and there is allowance for shrinkage in colder weather.
    Thanks for the tip Roger, I may this first before I try to bend 3/16 brass bar stock.
    2004 Merlot Roadster W/Light Oak Ragtop
    ....................1 of 59 Built....................

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    • #32
      Re: Tail Light Trim

      The flexible chrome moulding would be considerably easier than bending brass (or any other metal) bar stock. It would probably require a jig or tool to ensure a uniform circle or ellipse and then you have the expense of chrome plating and adding an adhesive strip. The cost of the material, chrome-plating and adhesive tape could run $ 50 or more per set, not including the time and labor to make the jig, fabricate the rings and add the adhesive.

      I don't know if members would be willing to spend $ 50 or more for a mod like this made in metal vs. around $ 15 for the flexible chrome moulding tape which is easier and less expensive.

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      • #33
        Re: Tail Light Trim

        Originally posted by LA PHIL View Post
        The flexible chrome moulding would be considerably easier than bending brass (or any other metal) bar stock. It would probably require a jig or tool to ensure a uniform circle or ellipse and then you have the expense of chrome plating and adding an adhesive strip. The cost of the material, chrome-plating and adhesive tape could run $ 50 or more per set, not including the time and labor to make the jig, fabricate the rings and add the adhesive.

        I don't know if members would be willing to spend $ 50 or more for a mod like this made in metal vs. around $ 15 for the flexible chrome moulding tape which is easier and less expensive.
        Your right Phil, I was figuring closer to $100 per set with the chrome work (very expensive). I'll try the flexible moulding first, but will still explore the brass plated ones even if I only make one set for myself. I love challenges.
        2004 Merlot Roadster W/Light Oak Ragtop
        ....................1 of 59 Built....................

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        • #34
          Re: Tail Light Trim

          Originally posted by GUYS04 View Post
          Your right Phil, I was figuring closer to $100 per set with the chrome work (very expensive). I'll try the flexible moulding first, but will still explore the brass plated ones even if I only make one set for myself. I love challenges.
          If you're making a set, make two!

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          • #35
            Re: Tail Light Trim

            Originally posted by JohnA View Post
            If you're making a set, make two!
            I'll let you know if I do make a set.
            2004 Merlot Roadster W/Light Oak Ragtop
            ....................1 of 59 Built....................

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            • #36
              Re: Tail Light Trim

              HERE IS A DIFFERENT TAIL LIGHT TRIM LOOK
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              • #37
                Re: Tail Light Trim

                It's arts & crafts day.... been tinkering with Avery Chrome wrap for some time.... Finally seem to be comfortable working with the product, and happy with the outcome. Inner chrome trim is 3/8", and outer is 1/8". Now on to the other tail light.
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                • #38
                  Re: Tail Light Trim

                  Beautiful job, I have to find something that will not have the joined area at the bottom, my ocd would never deal with that. I love the look.

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                  • #39
                    Re: Tail Light Trim

                    Originally posted by DaddysT View Post
                    Beautiful job, I have to find something that will not have the joined area at the bottom, my ocd would never deal with that. I love the look.
                    Something like this?
                    Alex The Heretic Articifer
                    A mass-produced car is a point of departure; not a dead-end.
                    Gallery of Heresy
                    "Wyrd literally means "that which has turned" or "that which has become"... It carries the idea of "turned into" in both the sense of becoming something new and the sense of turning back to an original starting point".
                    Arlea Æðelwyrd Hunt-Anschütz, in "What is Wyrd?" in Cup of Wonder No. 5 (October 2001)

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                    • #40
                      Re: Tail Light Trim

                      I would like to find just a plain simple ring to accent the taillight

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                      • #41
                        Re: Tail Light Trim

                        Originally posted by 02bluebird View Post
                        It's arts & crafts day.... been tinkering with Avery Chrome wrap for some time.... Finally seem to be comfortable working with the product, and happy with the outcome. Inner chrome trim is 3/8", and outer is 1/8". Now on to the other tail light.
                        Nicely done, Mark.

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                        • #42
                          Re: Tail Light Trim

                          Originally posted by JohnA View Post
                          Nicely done, Mark.
                          Thanks John.
                          Here is another angle. The Avery product is very shiny, pictures do not do it justice.
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                          • #43
                            Re: Tail Light Trim

                            Originally posted by 02bluebird View Post
                            Thanks John.
                            Here is another angle. The Avery product is very shiny, pictures do not do it justice.
                            Very Nice!
                            2004 Merlot Roadster W/Light Oak Ragtop
                            ....................1 of 59 Built....................

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                            • #44
                              Re: Tail Light Trim

                              Outstanding Mark!

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                              • #45
                                Re: Tail Light Trim

                                Originally posted by 02bluebird View Post
                                Thanks John.
                                Here is another angle. The Avery product is very shiny, pictures do not do it justice.
                                Fabulous. I can't use that stuff without getting tiny bumps in it.
                                Alex The Heretic Articifer
                                A mass-produced car is a point of departure; not a dead-end.
                                Gallery of Heresy
                                "Wyrd literally means "that which has turned" or "that which has become"... It carries the idea of "turned into" in both the sense of becoming something new and the sense of turning back to an original starting point".
                                Arlea Æðelwyrd Hunt-Anschütz, in "What is Wyrd?" in Cup of Wonder No. 5 (October 2001)

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