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  1. neilswheels
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    Love this hood, I've been 'doodling' on my 40 hood, and really like the idea of this. they're all different angles though, to try and use the flattest part of the hood, and therefore get more louvers in. How difficult would this be to punch, what do you think? What size louvers are the ones in the pics?
     

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  2. need louvers ?
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    The louvers I used in Jeem's truck are my 2 1/2" die. I tell you what, it's kinda hard to tell you how to make this work on a public forum. My layouts are what make my work unique, and why I have people from all over the world sending their stuff into my humble shop to have their louvering done. So you might imagine I'm a little bit protective of the hows and whys of what I do. I don't mean to sound overly self important, but I have a 25 year investment in my business.

    Since you are across the pond, if you contact me on the PM side of things here, I'll happily help step you through a bit of what can make your layout look a little nicer, and easier to punch.
     
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  3. Stogy
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  4. the gap in these louvers is for the brace for the hood release handle but i like the pattern it forms. DSCF0007.JPG
     
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  5. Stogy
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    33...a Hotrod without louvers is like a Day without Sunshine. Sometimes a purpose built arrangement can be easy on the eyes too.
     
  6. zorro4153
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    I'm looking for someone that can punch louvers like the ones in the picture louver.jpg
     
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  7. Stogy
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    Zorro there are several accomplished louver-smiths around here who will be able to assist you.

    I posted a link to @need louvers ? thread on 'who does louvers'
    earlier on this thread
    this one...

    http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/we-need-a-who-does-louvers-thread.870102/

    That said perhaps they may chime in and give some
    direction to help you out...I think that is a cool profile myself...
    I posted these in post #243

    Hey all who did these Louvers and or do any of you Louver Techs
    do this type of Louver?
    If so PM @zorro4153
    Thanks
    Stogy
     
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  8. Nobey
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    What is the average cost per louver these days???
     
  9. Stogy
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    The Thread below has numerous...this time I'm gonna call them Louver Artists
    making their contact numbers and qualifications known so a PM or Call would get you
    some desired quotes.
    @need louvers ? - Chip started the thread below and he is in and out answering queries)

    http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/we-need-a-who-does-louvers-thread.870102/
    Again perhaps some may chime in with some average details.​
     
  10. need louvers ?
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    While I can't quote an average price, my current price is 2.25 per louver. I don't charge a set up fee. either.
     
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  11. Nobey
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    Thank You.....
     
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  12. brady1929
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    Chip (need louvers?) is an artist! He louvered my decklid, see avatar. He also louvered my hood tops. True craftsman.
     
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  13. I guess Eric Vaughn gave me a hell of a deal. I didn't realize $1.50 per punch was such a good price!
     
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  14. Aluminum1929
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    Some louvers I did a long time ago... 100_0934.JPG
     
  15. Stogy
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    Cool Shot
    (Perspectives in Louvers)

    Louver_Art.jpg

    Credit to Artists, Owners,
    Photographers
    & Original Posters

     
  16. Aluminum1929
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    Some that look old (but aren't) 20151015_155425.jpg
     
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  17. Stogy
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    Its interesting to see all the individual styles of louvers. If your using dies you created that bumps up the uniqueness even more.
    Then there's layout, angles & spacing. Great stuff 1929.​
     
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  18. Stogy
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    Question to the Louver Artists. Do any of you use historic dies found by chance or otherwise? If so this would be a great place to tell the story...;)
     
  19. Stogy
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    Tri_5 Mix

    8060402428_83b095d4e0_b.jpg

    Credit to Artists, Owners,
    Photographers
    & Original Posters

     
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  20. Eric Vaughn's dies are historic in a round about way. When he first built his press, from an old rivet press, he borrowed the hood from Paul Hornung's '32 roadster, the one that later became Baskerville's '32. Those louvers were punched by Art Ingles on Frank Kurtis' press. Eric machined his dies to be an exact match. Since the louvers on my first RPU came out of the Kurtis press, again punched by Art Ingles, I had to have Eric punch the louvers on my current RPU.
     
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  21. Stogy
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    Thanks Dean...that is a great story. Does this Kurtis press still exist that you are aware and Art is still around?

    Hey any chance you could post another favorite pic of your Hotrod...louvers included? We'd like that...;)
     
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  22. zorro4153
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    Stogy,
    Thanks for the info
     
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  23. When Arlen Kurtis took over his dad's shop he cleaned out a bunch of stuff to make room for his boat building business. Jack Lufkin hauled the press down to Ak Miller's shop. It sat in the back with stuff piled on it for about 30 years. About 8 years ago I asked Jack about it, and he said he had a junk man haul it off with a bunch of other stuff. He would have given it to me had I thought about it sooner. Art Ingles has been gone for some time.
     
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  24. brokesixty
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  25. Stogy
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    Dean you've met some cool people in your travels. The Kurtis's, AK Millar...didn't he have the Deuce with the knee action at the dry lakes.

    I remember reading a bit on the Kurtis story. Sorry about Art...

    To bad about the press. As time passes things meander through changes in direction based on so many things and sometimes more than not the dumpster is favored. Who knows maybe the recycler didn't junk it...that's quite possible.

    Thanks, Dean
     
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  26. Yes, Ak built a '32 roadster with a knee action front end prior to WWII. Ak was never one to follow the crowd.
     
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  28. Stogy
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    Thanks Carbs for bringing it back to the top with a very fitting candidate...cool hotrod truck you have there...;)
     
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  29. Stogy
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    Pretty Standalone
    Offering



    the50s_www.huffreport.com_roadsterin1956_large.jpg

    the50s_www.huffreport.com_roadsterin1956rear_large.jpg

    Credit to Photographers, Owners, Artists

     
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