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      DaveMax


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      Registered: October 2005
      Location: Yates City
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      Trying to make the cowl hood look like it belongs there.
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  1.    7:47pm
    1. FMXhellraiser

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      Registered: March 2004
      Location: Charlotte, NC
      Posts: 2,835

      Looks good. How did you do this? I am guessing you cut the length but not all the way down and bent it up and made sides for it so the top has that bead in the middle?

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  1.    8:32pm
    1. DaveMax
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      Registered: October 2005
      Location: Yates City
      Posts: 44

      Actually i used a harwood glass cowl since they dont make a cowl hood for our trucks. I used a panel bond to mount it, also riveted it down. When finished drying i ground a taper on the edge, then used fiberglass cloth with resin and blended the two pieces together, I cut the inner part of the hood out after all done so it wouldn't warp.
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