My lens making thread.

Well, that is, until you decide to invest in bigger/better equipment in the future.

And you will! (eventually) :lol:


Busted. I just looked at the 15 gallon pressure pot. It is the same diameter so it adds 10 inches in length. I could do about anything automotive in it. Unfortunately they run about $2200 and in 2 years I have never seen a used one.
 
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What about multi colored lenses? Like my 77 NYB has Clear/Amber front markers..
The Formal Imperial/ 76-78 NYB cornering lenses are not multi colored...there are 2 lenses, one orange, glued into the clear. They can be separated with patience without breaking them.
 
Z did a great job on my lens . i will have him make me others for sure , great member here , hope to get to meet up with my friend some day . thanks again zymurgy . pm
 
Z did a great job on my lens . i will have him make me others for sure , great member here , hope to get to meet up with my friend some day . thanks again zymurgy . pm

Thanks Paul, definitely hope to meet you some day. Planning on coming out near your area for a vacation, maybe in a couple of years.
 
Messing around with some jukebox selection buttons and discovered 55 year old polypropylene plastic can be wet sanded and then buffed to a new like finish. I also grabbed an old car lens and got similar results.

The urethane plastic, I use in my squeeze molds, can be buffed but not wet sanded, also a heavily UV damaged polypropylene lens can not be sanded either, but apparently one which only has scratches can be.

This is a new discovery for me and gives me another option in achieving a better mold and thus a better reproduced lens.

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Messing around with some jukebox selection buttons and discovered 55 year old polypropylene plastic can be wet sanded and then buffed to a new like finish. I also grabbed an old car lens and got similar results.

The urethane plastic, I use in my squeeze molds, can be buffed but not wet sanded, also a heavily UV damaged polypropylene lens can not be sanded either, but apparently one which only has scratches can be.

This is a new discovery for me and gives me another option in achieving a better mold and thus a better reproduced lens.

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You The Man.
 
Messing around with some jukebox selection buttons and discovered 55 year old polypropylene plastic can be wet sanded and then buffed to a new like finish. I also grabbed an old car lens and got similar results.

What grits did you use with those? It's pretty much the same process as doing headlight lens's, I'm sure? Looks good.
 
nice work once again. i will be needing a bunch of the blue trim clips for the aluminum side trim for my 66 fury that you were making. should i put my order in soon if you have to make them or do you have them in stock? thanks in advance Paul
 
nice work once again. i will be needing a bunch of the blue trim clips for the aluminum side trim for my 66 fury that you were making. should i put my order in soon if you have to make them or do you have them in stock? thanks in advance Paul
Hi Paul,
Thanks, I don't keep a supply send me a PM or another email. I lost a bunch of previous email and yours was one of them.

Thanks,
Mike
 
Hi looking for some help. I remember someone on this thread was making the molding trim clips. I need to buy some if anyone can point me in the right direction. 65 newport 4 door hard top.
 
Hi looking for some help. I remember someone on this thread was making the molding trim clips. I need to buy some if anyone can point me in the right direction. 65 newport 4 door hard top.
That would be me but unfortunately the product I need to make them out of has been unavailable all year.
 
That would be me but unfortunately the product I need to make them out of has been unavailable all year.
Dang that sucks what product would you need maybe I can find some and send it over. Do you have an idea of when they will get more.
 
Dang that sucks what product would you need maybe I can find some and send it over. Do you have an idea of when they will get more.
There is none of this product to be found anywhere I have searched the internet and I have a local supplier, the manufacturer has taken it off their list to even place a backorder.

The problem is it is not a high demand product. I even bought the next harder product and the tabs broke off. I had already a couple of years ago, tried the softer product and it was too flexible.

We are at the mercy of the manufacturer. What they are making is being sold as soon as it hits the shelves. They have been playing catch-up since this.past winter when the Texas had the power outage, that is where they get their raw materials from.
 
Dang that sucks what product would you need maybe I can find some and send it over. Do you have an idea of when they will get more.

Great news it is back in stock. I have another order to fill and then I can fill yours. PM me with the details of your order.
 
Great news it is back in stock. I have another order to fill and then I can fill yours. PM me with the details of your order.
Z! I’m sending you a PM as well with some things you may be able to help with now that you’re back in business. Thanks
 
Did you ever make these clips ?
If so do you have some available? I am painting my 75 Crown and would like to replace all of the old brittle ones .
I made a mold for them, but unfortunately couldn't find a product which would work. They were either too flexible or with a stiffer product they were brittle and those little "ears" would break off. Sorry.
 
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