damn that weld !!! love what you have been doin so far..really wait how your gonna fit the wheels
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Side exit screamer

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And as they both don't fit out the side...

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Next up, downpipe and the rest of the exhaust...SENZA PARI

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Thanks! For a screamer like the few shown above, the weld time is around 1-1.5 hours. That doesnt include any cutting, fit-up, material prep/polishing. A 4" downpipe is around 2-3 hours of just welding.Originally posted by kabinotar View PostHow long does it take you to weld up one of those pipes? That stuff looks great!
How in the h*ll do I post a video from Flickr? If anyone can help, here's the link ot the vid:
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such a sweet build. Jealous of your experience, but thankful that you're sharing the tips/tricks.
What torch are you using? Looks pretty nice and compact - I picked up tiggin' about 5 years ago (then stopped) and finally got myself a tig to learn again. I may have to pick your brain in the future so I can get better. haha
ps: I wanna see the rendering with actual metal being created, almost reminds me of the locost. So get to it!
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All of the downpipes and screamer pipes are done without filler, correct.Originally posted by NeedingAnAudi View PostSo are you tig'ing without filler? I would love to learn about your style of welding, I'm trying to get my certs in welding right now.
Also, most of the seams are done using a technique called "walking the cup", which you can see in the vid posted earlier. This results in a much tighter weave... its not the typical row of dimes you usually see, which produces a more robust seam.
I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have!SENZA PARI

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What do you mean when you say actual metal being created?Originally posted by TeckniX View Postps: I wanna see the rendering with actual metal being created, almost reminds me of the locost. So get to it!SENZA PARI

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I saw the vid, seem to be working the puddle quite a bit.Originally posted by SENZA PARI View PostAll of the downpipes and screamer pipes are done without filler, correct.
Also, most of the seams are done using a technique called "walking the cup", which you can see in the vid posted earlier. This results in a much tighter weave... its not the typical row of dimes you usually see, which produces a more robust seam.
I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have!
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About 3 hours. Speaking of the Chi, I need to get my A** down there soon.Originally posted by NeedingAnAudi View PostI saw the vid, seem to be working the puddle quite a bit.
How far is Menasha from Chicago?SENZA PARI

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