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#381
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#381
In the pursuit of perfection I decided to evolve on the DHM manifold heat shield with a different material and opted to try a Zircotec Ceramic Coated sheet and mold it into a shield.
I discovered that it was no easy task, the material is not as pliable and trying to drill into the ceramic coating was nearly impossible. Needless to say I will not be doing this again. I put in countless hours over the course of several days.
Here's the first shield I made, the material is easy to work with and very forgiving.
Here's the Zircotec material as it arrived. It's basically stainless steel sheet metal ceramic coated. One side is reflective, I drew out my template on the black side. The ceramic coating is very strong and durable even after I gave it repeated blows with hammers and mallets to shape the steel sheet. Whatever Zircotec uses in their ceramic coating is unforgiving.
Trimmed and taking shape.
After repeated fittings the shield began to take shape into it's new home.
I discovered that it was no easy task, the material is not as pliable and trying to drill into the ceramic coating was nearly impossible. Needless to say I will not be doing this again. I put in countless hours over the course of several days.
Here's the first shield I made, the material is easy to work with and very forgiving.
Here's the Zircotec material as it arrived. It's basically stainless steel sheet metal ceramic coated. One side is reflective, I drew out my template on the black side. The ceramic coating is very strong and durable even after I gave it repeated blows with hammers and mallets to shape the steel sheet. Whatever Zircotec uses in their ceramic coating is unforgiving.
Trimmed and taking shape.
After repeated fittings the shield began to take shape into it's new home.