Here is my horn bracket I routed at work for my 06 F-150. Routed from 1/8" aluminum, uses all existing holes and doesnt require drilling. Switch/button panel routed from 1/16" aluminum. Let me know what you guys think.
It seems like fit well!!!
Well done!
looks awesome man
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Looks awesome. Well thought out & executed!
wow nice job there
Very cool!
Now all you need to do is hook up some LEDs that come on behind the hand logo when the horns are blaring.
sweet i think the
shocker gives both
a nice tuch plus you
got the train horn
to blend with it well
.exalent work dude.
peace
looks AWESOME, better than factory
dude that is sweet!
hay buy the way
bro whas that shocker cut out by
a flow jet or a mill.
peace
A CNC router is similar to a CNC mill.
cool
hay ear2ear bro
what kind of set up
do you roll with.
peace
Waiting on weather to install my K5LA.
sweet trust me i
cant wate for this
weater to get better
lol it be alot easyer
to install that air kit
wean i get it.
its a Gerber router table, which basically uses a drill bit to cut. I just throw a 4x8 sheet of aluminum or plex or whatever on the table, program it and cut it out.
So it has 4’ x 8’ of travel? That’s pretty big.
Is the cutter stationary & the material moves -or- the cutter moves & the material is stationary?
the table has a vacuum built into it that holds the material down, or if its a smaller piece i’ll clamp it, and the router moves to cut out the design. check this link for some other cool crap i have made. www.myspace.com/mamatried1980 click on pics and “things I made”