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Buy a damaged bonnet. Then either cut the bracing out, and use that as your template; or mark the bonnet where the bracing sits, cut the bracing out, and then cut out the area of the bonnet underneath (above) the bracing, and using that as the template mark your 'good' bonnet.
How to locate bonnet vents
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Re: How to locate bonnet vents
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bruce wrote:Think Jag E-type pressed in Louvre. Like what you see on the front of lockers, wall air-conditioning.
Ideally I'd like to leave the bracing in, and cut only what I need to on the underside (with a 3cm margin).
The bracing and curve of bonnet are the problems.
Ok, I get it now.
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Doesn't help the op but I do like that
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Re: How to locate bonnet vents
May have nutted it out...
Mark vents on top of bonnet. Take an overhead picture.
Tranpose that image over an overhead shot of the underside of bonnet. Cut bracing with a margin.
Transpose image on underside again to get accurate location on actual skin of bonnet.
Waddya think?
Mark vents on top of bonnet. Take an overhead picture.
Tranpose that image over an overhead shot of the underside of bonnet. Cut bracing with a margin.
Transpose image on underside again to get accurate location on actual skin of bonnet.
Waddya think?
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