Baking Fog Light
Might as well add a Turbo 3000 blower while you're at it.
Attwood Turbo 3000 Series In-Line Blower - 12V - White (1731-4) 22697173140
Attwood Turbo 3000 Series In-Line Blower - 12V - White (1731-4) 22697173140
Update:
I'm still at work with these. Im just waiting for my shrouds to get painted with a couple other things at the shop. I decided to leave the fog housing the reflective colour and colour match the shrouds LSM. I hope that works.
As for the lens. Heat will loosen the silicon hold, however, the problem is getting a good even grip on the lens to pull it away from the housing. Working on my second light, I heated the second lens with a heat gun moving it around the lens every 3 or 4 mins. I did this for a bout 15 mins. I then trying to use a fine chisel to see if there was any movement and there was, just ever so slightly. So I moved it around the lens to see if I could get movement all around and BAM! It chipped and cracked across haha. With this done, I put a glove on pulled the pieces out fairly easy.
I've wondering if I can use some type of suction deice to hold and pry. Do I really want to do this?!? Lexan is a lot stronger than glass and just as clear. I'll wrap them up hopefully this week and try to get pics of the steps. So far they look clean.
I'm still at work with these. Im just waiting for my shrouds to get painted with a couple other things at the shop. I decided to leave the fog housing the reflective colour and colour match the shrouds LSM. I hope that works.
As for the lens. Heat will loosen the silicon hold, however, the problem is getting a good even grip on the lens to pull it away from the housing. Working on my second light, I heated the second lens with a heat gun moving it around the lens every 3 or 4 mins. I did this for a bout 15 mins. I then trying to use a fine chisel to see if there was any movement and there was, just ever so slightly. So I moved it around the lens to see if I could get movement all around and BAM! It chipped and cracked across haha. With this done, I put a glove on pulled the pieces out fairly easy.
I've wondering if I can use some type of suction deice to hold and pry. Do I really want to do this?!? Lexan is a lot stronger than glass and just as clear. I'll wrap them up hopefully this week and try to get pics of the steps. So far they look clean.
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