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SpeedyJAY 10-27-2003 04:06 PM

Urathane Fabrication questions.....
 
I was just surfing Ebay looking for some new turn signal lights on my 89 CRX...and come up with an idea...

I could fabricate my WW front bumper to fit these JDM signals.
http://www.jhotexports.com/ebay/crx_turnsignals.JPG

So how hard is working with urathane? I would say my fabrication skills are about Par (on a scale of 1-10 Id say I was about a 5.5-6)

I thought it would be pretty easy to use a grinder to widen the existing holes, then epoxy in some ABS plastic around it, then build up the contours with body filler.
about how well does everyone think this will work?

quickcrx702 10-28-2003 02:08 AM

Re:Urathane Fabrication questions.....
 
not trying to be negative, but...

a buddy of mine that did body work use to always talk about urethane bumpers. he would tell me that you REALLY shouldn't ---- with urethane, and that urethane and bondo are not a good combo. i don't remember why, but i do remember that it sounded like a good reason. any body work guys know why? sorry, i forgot the reason. if i were you i would leave your bumper alone. is it really worth messing up your nice urethane bumper for some cheap ebay lights?

OnYx 10-28-2003 09:50 PM

Re:Urathane Fabrication questions.....
 
Its the oils that the urathane has. Itcan be dine but it will be a pain.

airtonics 10-28-2003 11:33 PM

Re:Urathane Fabrication questions.....
 
Yeah not only what onyx said but the flexibility of urathane because a problem too.... fiberglass sillers and bondo do not like that.

Basically if you want to mess with it buy figerglass, if you like it the way it is.. urethane

bambooseven 10-29-2003 08:38 AM

Re:Urathane Fabrication questions.....
 
If you DO end up working with urethane, use an epoxy based filler, (epoxy and some chop strand, it'll stick better, but it still won't be perfect. I consider myself very skilled with composites (probably a 9 out of 10) and I wouldn;t take on that project. If you really want it done, i'd just make a new bumper and account for the lights in the mold. But then it'd be glass instad of urethane.

SpeedyJAY 10-29-2003 08:10 PM

Re:Urathane Fabrication questions.....
 
Thanks for the input, I decided on not doing it I looked hard at my bumper and decided to just keep it simple.

Sometimes I get really dumbass ideas and need to be whooped into shape

whiterice 10-30-2003 03:00 PM

Re:Urathane Fabrication questions.....
 
i think somebody beat you to it:
http://hot4s.my105.com/private_image...3104031507.jpg
and your idea about the headlights:
http://hot4s.my105.com/private_image...3104559751.jpg

bikerchris13 10-30-2003 03:03 PM

Re:Urathane Fabrication questions.....
 
oh my gosh............................................ :-X i'm gonna hurl

SpeedyJAY 10-30-2003 03:18 PM

Re:Urathane Fabrication questions.....
 
Thats the ugliest front end I have EVER seen on a CRX, that includes the plywood body kit :-X

davcivic 10-30-2003 03:46 PM

Re:Urathane Fabrication questions.....
 
Well it's a hatch, but yes, FUGLY


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