A bit of fun with my new legos
#15
Re: A bit of fun with my new legos
Originally Posted by stillnoturbo
I prefer the duplo's or the build-a-blocks since I'm a broke *** like that. Those are some expensive *** pieces of plastic tubing though. Do it really help out that much fabbing ---- up before hand?
Note I am a guy that does this stuff for a living, I didn not just buy the set for doing to 1 manifold I do this work as an everyday thing so when I can do work like this very quickly on a custom setup and not have to waist several hundred in material to weld plus the time it takes to cut/fit/tack/test/then find out it wont work.....
-James
#16
Re: A bit of fun with my new legos
Originally Posted by turbobiscuit
that does seem a bit pricey for plastic............. unless your planning to mass produce
this is more for custom work. so you dont have to cut, tack and check if its good a million times.
#17
Re: A bit of fun with my new legos
this might seem dumb but how does the process work? u fit the plastic pieces like that... then you cut/weld the steel tubes to exactly the same angles and such? i mean, its still hard getting the steel tubes to have the exact bends and such isnt it? looks crazy btw.
#20
Re: A bit of fun with my new legos
see guys you got it all wrong.....its super plastic....all you do is form it out, and hook it up to the car.....the heat changes the plastic in to Stainless Steal....
Cool idea....hell of a price tag
Cool idea....hell of a price tag