P500 Well...made some mud flaps and fender flares

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pastorbmp

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I'm not a master craftsman, by any stretch of the imagination - but, I thought they turned out ok.

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Not to shabby
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pastorbmp

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Very nice design! They look factory!
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Nice job ! What kind of material did you use?

I used a roll of .070" plastic I bought from Jegs. Also, some "plastic rivets", a heat gun to work with the plastic, and I bought a $30 metal bender at Harbor Freight to make bends in the plastic. Worked well. I ended up having about $60 in them (Including the metal bender - $30 in material).
 
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Thanks!


I used a roll of .070" plastic I bought from Jegs. Also, some "plastic rivets", a heat gun to work with the plastic, and I bought a $30 metal bender at Harbor Freight to make bends in the plastic. Worked well. I ended up having about $60 in them (Including the metal bender - $30 in material).


My dad has used plastic feed barrels for his flares. Should be free for anyone willing to go out and talk with cattle farmers, they usually have a million of them.

Nice work on the flares btw.
 
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