Re: log manifold fabrication progress
Originally Posted by klyph
O, then you made it more of a pain in the dick to gain a negligible amount of flow :1
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Re: log manifold fabrication progress
id use a hole saw that is smaller than the oval and clean up the rest with a die grinder that has a carbide bit on it. But then again, i dont have a plasma cutter >:( Ive learned that fitment is everything in tig welding. Where there is a gap, regardless of how big, it makes it so much harder for me to weld.
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Re: log manifold fabrication progress
Originally Posted by sohcpwr
id use a hole saw that is smaller than the oval and clean up the rest with a die grinder that has a carbide bit on it. But then again, i dont have a plasma cutter >:( Ive learned that fitment is everything in tig welding. Where there is a gap, regardless of how big, it makes it so much harder for me to weld.
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Re: log manifold fabrication progress
i keep thinking of downpipes, i forgot your probably using sch 10. That would be a little much for the die grinder.
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Re: log manifold fabrication progress
Originally Posted by sohcpwr
i keep thinking of downpipes, i forgot your probably using sch 10. That would be a little much for the die grinder.
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Re: log manifold fabrication progress
I want i want!
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Re: log manifold fabrication progress
Pics mounted up? ;)
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Re: log manifold fabrication progress
Can't you just holesaw it at the same angle that the elbows join the log section? Almost the same idea as using a holesaw for fishmouthing tubes.
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Re: log manifold fabrication progress
---- nice work so far looks pretty clean up to this point. :6
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Re: log manifold fabrication progress
The expansion slots usually aren't mandatory, but I have read it helps. Most factory manis run a single log without slots so you should be ok. Looks good, I like the compactness of it.
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