I thought I would share this, since there is already a DIY on a custom grill, why not one on a "floating" grill badge.
Items needed:
1- Left over gutter guard mesh used in the grill DIY or some aluminum mesh
2- 3M Plastic Emblem & Trim Adhesive
3- Emblem or badge of your choice.
4- 16-guage wire (optional)
5- Flat Black Spray Paint
To start off,you should have a grill that looks similar to the one below. If not, then follow this thread. http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...ght=grill+hack
Creating the Emblem Bracket.
- Cut a piece of the mesh the length of the emblem PLUS 4-5 inches, by the height of the emblem. Fold over the ends to form a box on each side of emblem bracket. Paint the bracket black.
- Glue the bracket to the emblem using the 3M Adhesive. Allow to cure.
Attaching the Emblem to the Grill
- Apply adhesive to the two mounting surfaces on the emblem bracket and attach to the grill. You may want to use some stranded wire to tie the new “floating emblem to the grill as well.
Finished.
Enjoy your new grill
Items needed:
1- Left over gutter guard mesh used in the grill DIY or some aluminum mesh
2- 3M Plastic Emblem & Trim Adhesive
3- Emblem or badge of your choice.
4- 16-guage wire (optional)
5- Flat Black Spray Paint
To start off,you should have a grill that looks similar to the one below. If not, then follow this thread. http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...ght=grill+hack
Creating the Emblem Bracket.
- Cut a piece of the mesh the length of the emblem PLUS 4-5 inches, by the height of the emblem. Fold over the ends to form a box on each side of emblem bracket. Paint the bracket black.
- Glue the bracket to the emblem using the 3M Adhesive. Allow to cure.
Attaching the Emblem to the Grill
- Apply adhesive to the two mounting surfaces on the emblem bracket and attach to the grill. You may want to use some stranded wire to tie the new “floating emblem to the grill as well.
Finished.
Enjoy your new grill
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