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Offline lee celtic

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New project (light Pod)
« on: January 10, 2009, 22:06:20 »
Hi All

After finishing my roof rack build I fancied doing something else to the truck that I would be able to build myself ..

I’ve always liked the look of these.



However I don’t like the price !!!

I had four spare ring spots off the old roof bar so all I needed was the pod itself.

So I decided to have a go at making one from fibre glass…

I did some research ont tinterweb and watched a few vids on youtube , then made a start…

The plan in short is to make a plug that a mould can be made from then use the mould to produce finished pods from…

The Plug
First I got a piece of old 6mm ply and drew around the lights to make sure I had enough of a rim around them I put two pieces of ply together then cut the shape out.
Two are needed because I then cut the top half off the back one and put blocks between them to allow for the depth of the lights .then I added another piece shaped to fit flat on the front of the bonnet just deep enough to reach the crease line on the bonnet but not foul the checker plate I will be fitting later.
All of these were then braced and stapled together at the right angle (did it on the car) so the lights will be vertical.

 


Next I put a few bits of scrap timber onto the base of the ply and stapled some old fabric over the frame to minimise how much filling I would need.

 

The filler for the plug is white universal plaster from B&Q (cheap)
I mixed a bit to cover the fabric , it was put on in a thin coat and ruffed up to make the next lot bind with it.



The next stage was to bring the plaster up to finished height then use a straight edge to scrape the spare plaster off the frame then it was left to set for a week.



After the top had set the next stage was to fill the bottom of the plug in the same way the curve on the bonnet was copied with a cardboard template and transferred to the plug and a sheet of cling film was used to smooth it all out .



After this had set the whole thing was sanded smooth and given a coat of resin to seal the plaster .




the Next stage involved putting a thin layer of body filler over the whole thing and sanding for days (boring) until it was smooth , remember that the finished pod will have a better finish if the plug is smooth…

It was then given a few coats of black gloss the t cut . This is as far as I have got to date as the weather is a bit too cold for fibre glass but that will come soon .

Hopefully the finished pod will look as good…






Please remember this is the first time I have done anything like this and I am not a professional so and advise greatly received …

I have ordered the pva to coat the plug and the gel coat so it should move quite quickly when the arrive I am now flanging the plug ready and will post more pictures when I have them.
so many hills , so little time ....
discovery TD5
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Offline bobtailed disco

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Re: New project (light Pod)
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2009, 22:14:31 »
That's looking good m8 There is no end to your talents lol  :lol:

I have tried fibre glass a couple of times and i can never got a good finish  :'(

Rob

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Re: New project (light Pod)
« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2009, 17:02:53 »
 hey lee was just wondering read through that and noticed u said u might be making more pods form the plug ? how much would you charge for finished pod unpainted or primed etc

 cheers mike
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Re: New project (light Pod)
« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2009, 17:28:57 »
hey lee was just wondering read through that and noticed u said u might be making more pods form the plug ? how much would you charge for finished pod unpainted or primed etc

 cheers mike

count me in to!!

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Re: New project (light Pod)
« Reply #4 on: January 12, 2009, 21:16:14 »
To be honest guys I don't know  :-k

I was planing to do mine and see how much of a job it is and mainly if it works [-o<

then if all goes well I may knock a few out for ebay . They will be black gel coat (black gloss) comming out of the mould (hopefully) .

So they will not need painting or hopefully sanding . And there will be a 1" lip all round to bolt it to the bonet. again if it works ..

so far I have used up all the left overs in the garage and bought very little . (paint , plaster, resin , wet n dry and plasterzine) total so far £16.

just waiting for the PVA and gel coat to move to the next stage. :dance:
so many hills , so little time ....
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Re: New project (light Pod)
« Reply #5 on: January 12, 2009, 22:12:57 »
Could do with one for my rangie but the bonnet is a different profile?
James

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Re: New project (light Pod)
« Reply #6 on: January 12, 2009, 23:41:48 »
cool no worries lee if u do decide to knock up a few more and sell on how much would u be looking for em ? was looking on ebay and universal pods are around £60 but the 1 you have made fits a disco bonnet so would be much better ?

 well anyways let us know how the project cums along
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Re: New project (light Pod)
« Reply #7 on: January 28, 2009, 00:32:40 »
how u getting on with the pod ?
any new pics of it fitted ?

thinking bout having a go at this

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Re: New project (light Pod)
« Reply #8 on: January 28, 2009, 16:10:55 »
If you do get as far as ebaying, let me know - very nifty bit of work.
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Re: New project (light Pod)
« Reply #9 on: January 29, 2009, 16:47:11 »
I've got this interesting pic in my head...

Instead of a roof bar... a pod with lights fitted... protects them. Space for extra indicators, strobes etc...

or

Same idea... at back for High level brakes, work lights, strobes etc....

I'm just getting carried away now aint I...?! :oops:

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Re: New project (light Pod)
« Reply #10 on: January 29, 2009, 17:04:52 »
My suggestion would be to have the bonnet pod wired to come on with main beam (via a switch, so you can have original lighting or additional) and the roof lights on a different switch for use while wading or if you need loads of light off road. This is based on the fact that my roof lights do a great job of illuminating the bonnet...
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Re: New project (light Pod)
« Reply #11 on: January 29, 2009, 17:31:37 »
Yeah... further to my Fibreglass roof pod thingy... build into the shape shades to keep the light from lighting the dash/bonnet. Attention to detial... you gotta love it!

 






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