OT: Custom Grills for trucks and cars

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OT: Custom Grills for trucks and cars

Post by blueocean » Sun Jan 13, 2008 7:48 pm

Okay this is off topic but my name is Ethan and I kite religiously at 3rd. After many years of being a metalworker Ive now started designing custom grills for cars or trucks. I can custom cnc plasma cut logos or specific designs into metal and make it fit your ride. What do you all think? email me to discuss any ideas and get a quote> Thanks -Ethan Kerber http://www.midnightmetalworks.com
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Post by average_male » Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:19 pm

Looks sweet. Ehtan, did you get the name of your company based on when you do your work? ...at midnight? Leaving the day time for kiting? Sounds like you got your priorities right.

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Post by adamrod » Tue Jan 15, 2008 6:28 pm

that looks tight. can you give us a price range on a grill? Like, is it $100? $1000? I realize it depends on the intricacy as well as probably the plating, but a range might be nice, to know if it'd be within one's budget to consider.
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price range for custom grills>

Post by blueocean » Wed Jan 16, 2008 3:25 pm

Thanks for your compliments! I charge from $300-$500 for spray painted grills and from $500-$800 for chrome plated grills. I make custom replacements as well as inserts and the price ultimately depends on the complexity of the overall project. I work with a CNC plasma cutter that can incorporate any design, logo or idea so anything is possible. Email me a picture of your car or truck if your interested in seeing a photo shop-ed visualization.
Ethankerber@midnightmetalworks.com Thanks -ethan
I do work all night so I can kite all day! hence the name Midnight Metal Works!

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