Before the invention of car grill molds, the process of producing car grills was a manual and time-consuming task. The use of crude methods made the process inefficient, leading to a higher cost of production. The process involved the use of different materials and methods, depending on the manufacturer and the availability of resources.
The production of car grills before the use of car grill molds involved the use of metal sheets. Thus, metal fabricators played a crucial role in the process. The metal fabricator was responsible for cutting the metal sheets into the required size and shape and then bending the sheets into the form of the car grill.
During this process, the metal fabricator would use different tools such as saws, shears, and bending machines. The process was highly manual and required expertise and precision to create an accurate and seamless design. The metal fabricator must ensure that the car grill perfectly fits the car and is also aesthetically pleasing.
After cutting and bending the metal sheets into the required shape, the metal fabricator would hand over the pieces to the welder. The welder would then weld the pieces together to form the car grill’s final shape. This process also required expertise and precision to ensure that the car grill is accurate and functional.