Re: how to fill a gap, hmt style
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Originally Posted by AJxr
damn there are a lot of idiots here who dont understand how things work
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Re: how to fill a gap, hmt style
ok how wont it work?
its a smooth 2 - > 2.5 transition flowing from the smaller side to the bigger side. it just looks like ---- on the outside. |
Re: how to fill a gap, hmt style
+1 ------ish
There are better things to use than that. Atleast make the attempt to use a similar metal. Oh, and I got dibs saying you cap that pipe on both ends & pressurize it. It leaks somewhere. Rule #1 to laying HMT birdshield flux core welds. There is no such thing as perfectly sealed... Not that I care what you do tho. |
Re: how to fill a gap, hmt style
Originally Posted by AJxr
coming from the idiot who tries to convice a bunch of ghetto techinicians that waste their time on a message board that he is a hardcore gangster.
it doesnt leak, its smooth inside, there is nothing wrong with it just looks like ass from the outside. it wouldnt flow any better if done the other way, it would just use more weld. |
Re: how to fill a gap, hmt style
Originally Posted by scottsi
Good job.
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Re: how to fill a gap, hmt style
thats totally HMT style right there! i like it!
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Re: how to fill a gap, hmt style
a little bondo and jb weld would help the style :y
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Re: how to fill a gap, hmt style
Originally Posted by B16Drag
Good way to ---- up a nice mandrel bend ::)
Whats into you guys lately, if its ghetto the least bit everyone jumps on ya... |
Re: how to fill a gap, hmt style
Complex.....your Av is disturbing.
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Re: how to fill a gap, hmt style
man ---- the haters they can go back to honda untech or where ever they came. that ---- is ------- ugly, but it works, true HMT, props
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