08-20-2009, 08:10 PM | #1 |
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Hand made fan shroud
Saw these for sale at summit and jegs for about $90 and see no need to pay that much for some sheet aluminum so I made this myself. Only cost me $20 and got it all from home depot, Dropped my engine temp 10 degrees
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08-20-2009, 08:32 PM | #2 |
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Re: Hand made fan shroud
cool man. i think i might do something like that myself. what gauge did you use?
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I used 22 gauge but next time i'd use something more like 18-20 gauge. though the 22 gauge works fine just a little on the flimsy side. Think i'm gonna add some angle aluminum to the top and bottom of mine. it was a 24x38 piece sheet.
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Re: Hand made fan shroud
You must be a 'metal man'...very nice job.
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I saw that add for the sheet metal shroud kits. i also made my own, but with fiberglass....
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Very nice! I was gonna use fiberglass as well but I prefer the look of and ease of workin with metal.
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Re: Hand made fan shroud
I took this pic of this nice fan shroud for a mechanical fan at Goodguys last weekend. Definitely took some time and skill, but I think it looked good. Not trying to bash on your shroud BMSJaX yours looks good as well, just a couple different ideas. Just thought I'd post this one for inspiration
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wow, very smart man.
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I wish I had a tig welder and a brake and I would make some but I cant afford them. I made mine out of an old steel bed frame and sheet metal dont have it done yet but here is the frame work.
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Ya wish i had a brake too! I used my hands and a sheet metal hammer with some clamps and a piece of steel flat bar....
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that looks nice!
i'm impressed with the lip you formed where the fan sits....you have any in progress shots?
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