Re: TTT
well my a/c condensor guard is finished up, painted and mounted. the mesh on it is pretty open and i am hoping i will not have problems with it and effecting the air conditioning system. if it doesn, well i can always remove it. the mesh stands about 3/4" off the face of the condensor. honestly i don't use the a/c that much in the summer, i prefer driving with the windows down... but time will tell on this little project...
pictures are avalable here for those who want to see pictures of it...
nick
well my a/c condensor guard is finished up, painted and mounted. the mesh on it is pretty open and i am hoping i will not have problems with it and effecting the air conditioning system. if it doesn, well i can always remove it. the mesh stands about 3/4" off the face of the condensor. honestly i don't use the a/c that much in the summer, i prefer driving with the windows down... but time will tell on this little project...
pictures are avalable here for those who want to see pictures of it...
nick
Originally posted by nickleinonen
http://community.webshots.com/album/101009905zukxrI
the above link has some pictures of an a/c condensor guard that i am in the process of making. there is a lip on the top and bottom to protect the top/bottom of the condensor. i still need to paint it up and weld on some brackets to mount it with the same hardware that the factory condensor brackets are mounted at, but this is my take on this condensor guard. so far, i have less than $50 CDN invested into this. i had a friends local metal shop bend up the angled sheet metal for me, and the wire mesh is left over from an other project that never was completed [it was homedepot's wire mesh 24"x24"]
i will update the pictures when i get it completed. .
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