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Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Easton, MD
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Hood bow tie emblem idea 69-70
Just figured I would share with the group. I am sure I am not the first to do this but I think it came out pretty cool. When I got my truck the blue plastic piece inside the emblem was all busted to pieces so I removed all the pieces which and found that the previous owner did not take it off prior to the 1/2 azz paint job he put on the truck so the original blue showed through. I didn't want to leave the emblem hollow anyway as water and dirt etc would get trapped in there. I removed it and then used it to trace out a template then transferred that to some aluminum and cut it out with some tin snips. I was kind of stuck on how to secure the aluminum piece inside the emblem....thought about soldering but then after some research decided that was not a good idea. Most of the tabs inside the emblem had broken off. I eventually decided to use some job weld and clamped it in place while the epoxy set up. Easy project that didn't cost much at all.
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Re: Hood bow tie emblem idea 69-70
Here is the before
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Re: Hood bow tie emblem idea 69-70
And the after...
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Re: Hood bow tie emblem idea 69-70
Cool. I'm not normally a fan of this kind of stuff, but yours looks good.
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Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
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Re: Hood bow tie emblem idea 69-70
Looks really good I may have to copy your idea for my 70 stepside
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Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Central Coast, CA
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Re: Hood bow tie emblem idea 69-70
Sweet! Thanks for sharing that Mhussnatter!
I've been thinking on what to do about my cracked blue plastic hood emblem too for a while now but hadn't come up with anything yet and I was resisting just ordering a repop from LMC Your solution looks great and an excellent idea and in the spirit of smart DIY since it's got some extra soul over the repop. I do want to keep my original blue color but you gave me the idea to look how to do that after doing what you did and I found two different things - the first one was 3M Blue reflective tape that is UV and heat resistant; so that looked better than what I have and could be layered on your aluminum idea. But then I found something that I think might be even better than the 3m film which is glass microbeads, mixed with a transparent blue tint to match the exact OEM color; and then laid down on that aluminum backing just like you showed; and then maybe even filled with a clearcoat with a hypodermic like our Dentist member showed us with the emblems. Here is an example youtube using the glass micro beads: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhV33Lzpxrg or just search for this video title on youtube: Making reflective paint with glass beads. Guerra Paint & Pigment Corp. NYC I would still need to figure out what size beads would look most correct to look most like the factory Chevy hood emblem. I think in the video she is just using an emulsifier like glycerol or polysorbate-80 or lecithin and mixing with regular old PVA glue but maybe someone can chime in. She has her own names but probably just to sell their own product. Thanks again for posting! Good idea and well done. |
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Northern Calif.
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Re: Hood bow tie emblem idea 69-70
I think that turned out good.
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Re: Hood bow tie emblem idea 69-70
Matches well ...
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Join Date: Nov 2016
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Re: Hood bow tie emblem idea 69-70
Cool, maybe match the center to the body color.. so it doesn't look like a billet add on..
Either way I like it... |
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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: santa ana ,ca
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Re: Hood bow tie emblem idea 69-70
thumbs up, great idea
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Re: Hood bow tie emblem idea 69-70
I like it, great idea and it looks great
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Yorba Linda Ca
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Re: Hood bow tie emblem idea 69-70
How do you get that thing on and off
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Re: Hood bow tie emblem idea 69-70
Another round of applause for your fabrication prowess.
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Re: Hood bow tie emblem idea 69-70
Thank you! I just noticed yesterday that mine looks a bit crackled and need to look into making it look better.
Bill
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Re: Hood bow tie emblem idea 69-70
I’m also curious on this, anyone know
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Re: Hood bow tie emblem idea 69-70
Humm, I wonder if that badge could be taken off and then filled with a blue resin. IT might be a challenge, though, since it looks curved. The OPs solution and cutour looks nice and much better than I would have been able to do.
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Re: Hood bow tie emblem idea 69-70
One can buy blue anodized aluminum sheet to match the blue of the cracked plastic piece.
https://www.google.com/search?q=alum...hrome&ie=UTF-8
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Join Date: May 2016
Location: Waverly, NE
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Re: Hood bow tie emblem idea 69-70
Maybe not an easy option, but I actually prefer deleting the badge altogether. It looks tacked on in a strange spot. It belonged somewhere in the grill but the 69-70 grill never made a place for it.
I put an aftermarket cowl hood on my 69 and it did not have predrilled holes for the badge which is good because I'm leaving the badge off altogether. The same could be accomplished with a stock hood by using a 71/72 hood.
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