Mirror Interior
96AcuraTeg
03-21-2005, 08:29 PM
i want to put mirrors on the floorboards and the roof. problem is (1) should i use one big mirror for the roof or a bunch of 1' x 1' squares (2) where to get them (3) how to keep them still and (4) would it work to put them on the floorboards and then cover them with plexiglass so they wont crack,break,etc.??????any help would be appreciated alot
99SilveradoGuy
03-22-2005, 08:27 PM
one big mirror for the roof should do it to keep the appearance smoother , but for the floor normal mirrors would probally crack/break from the bumps and pressure of steping on them, even with plexiglass top. Id try and find an alternative for the floor , possibly some Chrome type tape carefully taped onto a thin piece of wood/plexiglass lined up with each piece so it looks seemless, then a plexiglass or simliar see thru top. The mirror on the floor would be nice for a car show , but wouldnt be practical for everyday use.
mysatilac
03-24-2005, 01:07 AM
Mirror headliner sounds like it would look funny and blind you when that _____ pulls up behind you with bright lights
floors sound great though, I recommend shaping and polishing sheet metal instead of tape/mirrors. If done right, you can get a perfect mirror finish, and would be durable and easily cleanable, hard part will be shaping it, but if you're going for something like floor mats it'd be easy.
Hmmm... I may try this myself,
floors sound great though, I recommend shaping and polishing sheet metal instead of tape/mirrors. If done right, you can get a perfect mirror finish, and would be durable and easily cleanable, hard part will be shaping it, but if you're going for something like floor mats it'd be easy.
Hmmm... I may try this myself,
notladstyle@yahoo.
04-07-2005, 10:24 PM
i want to put mirrors on the floorboards and the roof. problem is (1) should i use one big mirror for the roof or a bunch of 1' x 1' squares (2) where to get them (3) how to keep them still and (4) would it work to put them on the floorboards and then cover them with plexiglass so they wont crack,break,etc.??????any help would be appreciated alot
1use at least 4 different pieces for the roof, the roll bars sway while maneuvering, you will eventually break/warp one single mirror.
2wallmart housing section, make sure you buy plexyglass(home depot) to cover them
3take the carpet and headliner out and use lots & lots of glue - personal preference I would use 3m adhesive so that when you realize how bad it looks you can remove them with little trouble.
4you could get plastic based mirrors, also at wallmart for cheap but they will probably melt in extreme heat and require replacement frequently.
1use at least 4 different pieces for the roof, the roll bars sway while maneuvering, you will eventually break/warp one single mirror.
2wallmart housing section, make sure you buy plexyglass(home depot) to cover them
3take the carpet and headliner out and use lots & lots of glue - personal preference I would use 3m adhesive so that when you realize how bad it looks you can remove them with little trouble.
4you could get plastic based mirrors, also at wallmart for cheap but they will probably melt in extreme heat and require replacement frequently.
mysatilac
04-11-2005, 05:36 PM
The plastic mirrors are a good idea,
although, yes they would require frequent replacement, but if cheap they're worth a try.
My thoughts on using mirror polished metal will give you a much more durable surface. But require more prep work.
Supplies:
Aluminum sheet metal
tin snips
several polishing pads
metal polish
hammer wrapped in a towel
Rubber lip, or other cover for sharp edges
Again though, even plastic mirrors will not give you mirror floorboards, more like mirror floor mats...
I'm still considering mounting some neons and trying this out for myself. It sounds like it would look pretty cool. Even though my buddy looked at me like I was crazy/stupid when I brought it up, " :eek7: Mirror Interior?!?"
I still think its a good idea, props for being creative
although, yes they would require frequent replacement, but if cheap they're worth a try.
My thoughts on using mirror polished metal will give you a much more durable surface. But require more prep work.
Supplies:
Aluminum sheet metal
tin snips
several polishing pads
metal polish
hammer wrapped in a towel
Rubber lip, or other cover for sharp edges
Again though, even plastic mirrors will not give you mirror floorboards, more like mirror floor mats...
I'm still considering mounting some neons and trying this out for myself. It sounds like it would look pretty cool. Even though my buddy looked at me like I was crazy/stupid when I brought it up, " :eek7: Mirror Interior?!?"
I still think its a good idea, props for being creative
RickwithaTbird
04-15-2005, 01:47 AM
mirrors wont absorb and diffuse the light from the neons though, it will only reflect it sharply. Like if you park your car over a wet surface and turn on your neons, it isnt as bright as over a dry surface. White upholstery would react better with neons than mirrors.
mysatilac
04-16-2005, 03:32 AM
I agree, but with mirrors if you set up the neons right you'll be at the right angle for the reflection of light, so you'll see it, but, your right, it won't light up your floorboards,
Although the white would probably be a more dramatic effect with the lights on, during the day they would be pointless and not as unique as mirror or metal, the metal floorboards would hide dirt much more easily, and depending on your polishing job would reflect the light just as well (not too polished would disperse the light, instead of reflecting it directly)...
He also didn't say he was going to mount neons at all, I suggested that for my own application, but of course thanks for the tip :)
Although the white would probably be a more dramatic effect with the lights on, during the day they would be pointless and not as unique as mirror or metal, the metal floorboards would hide dirt much more easily, and depending on your polishing job would reflect the light just as well (not too polished would disperse the light, instead of reflecting it directly)...
He also didn't say he was going to mount neons at all, I suggested that for my own application, but of course thanks for the tip :)
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