Thanks a lot for all your guys great comments. I am going to try to find a way to apply the epoxy today. If I do I am hoping that I can get it to paint this week. As for getting it on the car, that is going to be a while. the car is currently on a rotisserie get the last of the body work done. It should be painted and assembly should start in a couple of months. I want to start a thread on the restoration and build up shortly. It would be a bunch of body work pictures and pictures of parts that I have assembled. It would keep me motivated to continue to work on the sub assembly parts.
Very nice delicate and dedicated work on the grill. I am looking forward to seeing how it all comes out.
man i wish i had the ability to do this like you are,i think after you get that 1 done you should do another to sell (Hint Hint)..........
you may want to check with a plastics manufacture like http://www.ecomplastics.com/ to see what it would cost to mold and produce those grills.
It would be cool to see what it would take just to mold a grille. I build a grille for my Jeep that is one of a kind that brought a lot of attention. The jeep grille is all metal. Round headlights in a cherokee.
Thanks! Our Cherokee was featured in Crawl Magazine. We love ours. We have gotten to see places that most can never get too.
I was planning on a medallion delete like you have done. Extra grills are pretty scarce round here though. Dont want to cut up my good grill. I like how your is coming along. I may just try this. Its handy for me having the body shop at work with all that great 3m panel bond and other products. Rebuilt a good portion of my grill with panel bond. The lights kind of give your grill a Brazilian look. I like it a lot.