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Looking for right side hood vents for a 37 120 touring sedan. Any info appreciated.

Posted on: 2022/7/3 19:41
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which vent grill do you want, the front curved or the other flat vent grill.
Pepe Packard.

Posted on: 2022/7/6 4:32
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Looking for all 4 as mine are damaged. Even damaged ones are possibly useable as I can hopefull epoxy the fins in place.

Posted on: 2022/7/6 18:01
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I have one right hood insert and one left curved hood insert. If interested, I can text or email picture of each. Contact me at 210-260-5646 or will@rpland.com.

Posted on: 2022/7/7 2:23
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I make hood vents in Mirror Finish stainless steel, however I am down under in Australia and the freight cost are prohibitive to the USA. The curved front vents are difficult to make and are also very expensive.
Regards Fred

Posted on: 2022/7/8 4:18
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Fred - are you making full sets of these finally? Please post pictures and price - I can afford the postage.

DAF

Posted on: 2022/7/8 7:26
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Hello David,
Good to hear from you, at the moment I am recovering from heart surgery, so am unable to use power tools and machinery according to the warnings on the medications I am on. The front curved grills are a problem I hope to solve by having them 3d printed in stainless steel. The cost of scanning and printing for each as quoted is $200 US, I am trying to negotiate a better deal. The cost of freight is also a problem, the time frame as much as the price. I will keep you informed on the grills and progress on my latest project a 120b Club Sedan.

Posted on: 2022/7/10 4:24
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The cost of scanning and printing for each as quoted is $200 US, I am trying to negotiate a better deal.


I don't think you will get anything much better than that. The equipment used for that is six figures and even the cost of the metal itself I would think would be $100 per part.

Also keep in mind that any 3D printed stuff (metal or otherwise) will have quite a rough texture to it. I would ask, but you will probably need to run them for a while thru a vibratory finisher.

Expect that right off the printer it will look something like this:
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Posted on: 2022/7/10 7:27
'55 400. Needs aesthetic parts put back on, and electrical system sorted.
'55 Clipper Deluxe. Engine is stuck-ish.
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Once you have files generated of the part, wouldn't either conventional CNC or laser sintering be options? i don't know if the file types are the same.

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The file type of the model generally has little to do with the manufacturing method, as the 3D printer will generate its own process for making the part.

Generally 3D printing can be done simply with an OBJ file of the model, and then setting some parameters specific to the process.

Posted on: 2022/7/10 10:26
'55 400. Needs aesthetic parts put back on, and electrical system sorted.
'55 Clipper Deluxe. Engine is stuck-ish.
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