How to mod and mesh your oem grille

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How to mod and mesh your oem grille

Postby cruisn » Wed Feb 03, 2010 8:32 pm

Ive been getting a few request lately and as i picked up an Outback grille for free, thought id do a DIY/walkthrough on meshing the oem grille.

Tools used for this step is any thing to cut out the inner parts roughly, I used a plaster saw (Im an electrician. :D )

I will be keeping the chrome surround as i like that look, inside will be metallic black with black mesh.

Starting off with a stock Outback grille...

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I cut out the entire centre of the grille...

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Next up will be removing all the remaining protusions into the grille for a smooth, clean inside section...
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Re: How to mod and mesh your oem grille

Postby cruisn » Wed Feb 03, 2010 8:33 pm

First I marked all around the grille, just enough to remove the vertical bar section. I then cut this out using a Dremel with cutting wheel, then sanded the whole edge smooth.

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Any remaining protusions I ground back with the dremel and then finished smooth with sandpaper.

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Now left with a nice, smooth, open grille area.

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Next is to fill the gaps left from the horizontal bars.
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Re: How to mod and mesh your oem grille

Postby cruisn » Wed Feb 03, 2010 8:33 pm

You have to back the open areas left from the horizontal bars with something solid to provide a good base for the filler. I used a layer of fibreglass for this, cutting it to shape before applying the resin. A small overhang is good as you need to overfill the void to make the new edge.

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I then used bodyfiller to fill the void. Make sure its overfilled.

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Now its back to a dremel to remove the excess and then sanding to finish off.

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Next up is prep and paint.
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Re: How to mod and mesh your oem grille

Postby cruisn » Wed Feb 03, 2010 8:33 pm

I then masked out the grille. I use electrical tape for this as you can run it smoothly around corners, the cover the rest in masking tape.

I sprayed the filled areas with high fill putty and then sanded it back to fill any flaws. I repeated this twice. (forgot to take photos)

Clean up with some turps to remove any dust / residue and undercoat the grille.

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Then a very light sand, turps again and apply your color. I used a satin black.

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Now ready for the final step..... mesh. :D
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Re: How to mod and mesh your oem grille

Postby cruisn » Wed Feb 03, 2010 8:34 pm

Bought some mesh from Supercheap. Cut it out to cover the open grille area with about 20mm overhang around all edges. You may have to cut out certain areas as i did to clear supports, mounts, etc.

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Lay the mesh in place and fold it around the edges.

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Then glues it in place at a few areas ound the grille. Ive found silicon/sikaflex best. Unforunately ran out of black silicon.

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Re: How to mod and mesh your oem grille

Postby cruisn » Wed Feb 03, 2010 8:34 pm

All done, pretty happy with the result. :D

Whacked a few different badge options in there for a few different looks.

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Grille will be listed for sale.
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Re: How to mod and mesh your oem grille

Postby AndySTi » Wed Feb 03, 2010 10:28 pm

I think this should be in the how to/walkthrough section?
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Re: How to mod and mesh your oem grille

Postby cruisn » Thu Feb 04, 2010 5:01 am

As do I, but I wasnt able to start a new thread in there for some reason?

Mods can move it easily enough.
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Re: How to mod and mesh your oem grille

Postby cruisn » Fri Feb 05, 2010 3:31 pm

Second post added. :D
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Re: How to mod and mesh your oem grille

Postby hamish_023 » Fri Feb 05, 2010 3:44 pm

shotgun this on if you sell :D looks very interesting, will keep posted
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Re: How to mod and mesh your oem grille

Postby cruisn » Fri Feb 05, 2010 6:09 pm

hamish_023 wrote:shotgun this on if you sell :D looks very interesting, will keep posted


I will sell this when its done Hamish as AFAIK it doesnt fit the GT (havent tried to fit it).
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Re: How to mod and mesh your oem grille

Postby nytrojen » Fri Feb 05, 2010 9:37 pm

*waits patiently for rest of walkthrough to come online* :D
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Re: How to mod and mesh your oem grille

Postby Sentinel » Fri Feb 05, 2010 10:14 pm

Looking good mate. Maybe I should post my stuff to run in conjunction with yours for a Liberty grille. :lol:
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Re: How to mod and mesh your oem grille

Postby subyroo » Sat Feb 06, 2010 12:13 pm

Sentinel wrote:Looking good mate. Maybe I should post my stuff to run in conjunction with yours for a Liberty grille. :lol:


Why not, the more options Members have the better and somebody may prefer your method and finish to somebody else's, we are all different you know. :lol:
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Re: How to mod and mesh your oem grille

Postby cruisn » Sat Feb 06, 2010 12:27 pm

subyroo wrote:
Sentinel wrote:Looking good mate. Maybe I should post my stuff to run in conjunction with yours for a Liberty grille. :lol:


Why not, the more options Members have the better and somebody may prefer your method and finish to somebody else's, we are all different you know. :lol:


Quoted for the truth. :D
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