started my custom Halos this weekend
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So if anyone has been following my projects or atleast read my sig, you all know I have been planning on doing custome Halo rings for some time. But with so many other projects going on, that project has been on the back burner until this weekend.
So with that said, here are some start pics for you guys. This is NOT simple being the huge size of the bowls but also the way they are shaped, I couldnt find a way to make them smaller and look proportioned and sit right. However, this is my first attemp and it only gets better from here. For anyone wanting to follow my lead, DO NOT get 5mm LEDs. Trying to fit a 5mm LED in an 8mm rod doesnt work. You get LUCKY at best.
And dont leave the rod in the over too long or you end up looking like my first one did.
Left in the oven too long
First thing I did was remove the amber lens
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_628.jpg)
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_629.jpg)
After lots of heating at 250* and carefully watching, I managed to get the shape I wanted. This one is for the headlight bowl.
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_630.jpg)
This one is for the turn signal bowl. Although next time I may do a different shape
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_631.jpg)
Just a pc of both side by side
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_632.jpg)
This is a bad cell phone shot but you can see the grooves notched into the rod
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_633.jpg)
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_634.jpg)
I used tin foil (shiney side up) on the back side of the rods as a reflector and used clear masking tape to hold it in place.
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_638.jpg)
Here is my first light up pic of the turn signal rod. Only one side is lit
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_636.jpg)
Here is one of the headlight rod with both sides lit.
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_639.jpg)
This is one with it mounted in the bowl in the kitchen with the lights on and the blinds open.
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_640.jpg)
So with that said, here are some start pics for you guys. This is NOT simple being the huge size of the bowls but also the way they are shaped, I couldnt find a way to make them smaller and look proportioned and sit right. However, this is my first attemp and it only gets better from here. For anyone wanting to follow my lead, DO NOT get 5mm LEDs. Trying to fit a 5mm LED in an 8mm rod doesnt work. You get LUCKY at best.
And dont leave the rod in the over too long or you end up looking like my first one did.
Left in the oven too long
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_627.jpg)
First thing I did was remove the amber lens
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_628.jpg)
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_629.jpg)
After lots of heating at 250* and carefully watching, I managed to get the shape I wanted. This one is for the headlight bowl.
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_630.jpg)
This one is for the turn signal bowl. Although next time I may do a different shape
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_631.jpg)
Just a pc of both side by side
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_632.jpg)
This is a bad cell phone shot but you can see the grooves notched into the rod
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_633.jpg)
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_634.jpg)
I used tin foil (shiney side up) on the back side of the rods as a reflector and used clear masking tape to hold it in place.
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_638.jpg)
Here is my first light up pic of the turn signal rod. Only one side is lit
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_636.jpg)
Here is one of the headlight rod with both sides lit.
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_639.jpg)
This is one with it mounted in the bowl in the kitchen with the lights on and the blinds open.
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_640.jpg)
![](http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo187/weedahoe/Truck/Halos/IMAGE_641.jpg)
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ok seein as you have recent experience in your mind, how long did you leave them in the oven at 250? also im plannin on paintin the chrome black, how hard would that be? i see there is three def pieces and id only have to worry about tapin off the smaller light bowl. also what glue did you use to put them back together and are you worried about moisture in there?
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ok seein as you have recent experience in your mind, how long did you leave them in the oven at 250? also im plannin on paintin the chrome black, how hard would that be? i see there is three def pieces and id only have to worry about tapin off the smaller light bowl. also what glue did you use to put them back together and are you worried about moisture in there?
The first time I did my ring I used 2 LEDs. It looks good but in the middle of the ring it wasnt as bright as the ends where the LEDs were at. So as much as I didnt want to I took it back apart and cut the ring in half and added two more LEDs in opposite directions which I am not happy with. So I used 4 LEDs in the headlight ring and only 2 in the turn signal ring.
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I painted mine. Not that big of a deal. Just make sure your in a cooler area to do it, about 70degrees or lower. Freeze the lights to take the tape back off.
Use high temp black RTV gasket maker. Also, I had to reseal my first ones. The 06+ lights have some weird areas that are hard to do. Just take some extra time and get a good bead of glue. The painting part is not hard.
Use high temp black RTV gasket maker. Also, I had to reseal my first ones. The 06+ lights have some weird areas that are hard to do. Just take some extra time and get a good bead of glue. The painting part is not hard.