<VV> AC Bezel Install
Dave Keillor
dkeillor at tconcepts.com
Wed Jan 12 13:37:28 EST 2011
I have an unbroken original that's only missing some of its "chrome".
Or, I will sell you the NOS one currently in the car for $10,000 and
you'll get the rest of the car ('66 convert) free. :)
Dave Keillor
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2011 11:38 AM
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Subject: Re: <VV> AC Bezel Install
Actually many machine shops have the ability to computer measure an
existing part, then use that geometry to set up the tool paths for a CNC
machine. The machinist contact that Aeroned mentioned has that ability.
Anyone have a good spare bezel to be measured?
Terry Kalp
Wichita, KS
---- jimster1 <jimster1 at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Actually the solid aluminum bezel was milled out of a solid piece not
cast.
> If only there was a CNC tape for the thing, someone could spit 'em out
like
> cookies. Having both, the plastic and aluminum bezels, I installed
the
> aluminum one as it is the correct shape. It would be perfect if it
had a
> bright chrome finish. As it is, it's like a satin finish.
> Jim '66 turbovert w\air whoopee!!!
>
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