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I can vouch for the quality of your stuff Fin, those mandrel bends are excellent. For anyone who hasn`t seen a mandrel-bent pipe, you don`t get any of the "crimping" of the pipe like you usually do with a pipe-bender, the mandrel-bent pipes are a consistent diameter all through, no reduction in size at all. Good for gas-flow
Stainless steel is easily welded with a normal MIG welder as well, I used standard mild-steel wire, the weld will rust, but not a problem, I painted the welded area where I joined the stainless to a mild-steel flange with heat-proof black paint, it`s outa sight anyway.
Will look into that, TIG's are normally an arm and a leg... but quite fancy a go as used to do a lot of gas welding. Hence MIG doesn't come too naturally, but getting the swing of it - slowly
Scrwfix not showing TIGs at the moment, their web catalog seems pretty flaky too... maybe a bad time of the month/year
Friend has big TIG, but need the bottle, Argon, he doesn't want a hire contract either, can TIG be used with hobby bottles?
the stuff of wet dreams lol has just been deliverd mmmmmmmmmmmmm didnt realise just how thick walled the pipe is and just how thin the old one is in comparison! cheers to dynoflow lived up to his promise of being here today cheers pal just got to make the new exhaust!!!!!
as you can see in the pick thats roughly how its gonna go but with a ballance pipe just before it does 180 to the back boxes just hope that having the lambda sensor on one side is ok !!!!!!!!
oh and i gonna make the tips from the stainless pipe just slash cut it and polish it up mm!!!!
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