So, I am not a body guy in any form of imagination.
I was cutting the clear lens material for the head lamps and noticed the thickness of the body to the channel the lens fits into varies.
This is on a RCR.
The lens sits at the same depth as the body on most places - but there are some where the lens is above the body making it look crappy.
So the question is; is this normal and do most people grind this out, reglass and adjust the body to fit the lens???
For reference, the lenses are plastic and I am using SS threads inserted into the body. Thread size is 8-32.
Any information on what others have done or are doing would be helpful. I have no idea if I have a normal situation or if I am going to learn body work at a rip age.
Thanks,
Tru
I was cutting the clear lens material for the head lamps and noticed the thickness of the body to the channel the lens fits into varies.
This is on a RCR.
The lens sits at the same depth as the body on most places - but there are some where the lens is above the body making it look crappy.
So the question is; is this normal and do most people grind this out, reglass and adjust the body to fit the lens???
For reference, the lenses are plastic and I am using SS threads inserted into the body. Thread size is 8-32.
Any information on what others have done or are doing would be helpful. I have no idea if I have a normal situation or if I am going to learn body work at a rip age.
Thanks,
Tru