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LOL....I thought you wanted a bung at the 10 degree joint....I was about to draw up a cross section to show you how that doesn't work...lol. Now I understand you want exhast temp bungs installed. That's a super easy job for any shop with a tig welder. They fab custom exhaust every day. They just might not have stainless rod for their tig welder. Worst case you'll have to stop by a welding supply company and pick some up. I could do it all for you but there shouldn't be any need for you to ship them anywhere...there are plenty of chassis shops around Cinci.
These guys do custom turbo exhausts so they probably have everything needed: http://www.paulsautomotiveengineering.com |
HellBent yup easy as pie I just ordered a new tig and plasma cutter cant wait to break it in
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Teague Custom Marine- 661.295.7000
Are you just wanting to change the outlet of the pipes, not change angles? If you just need to convert to or from dry pipes we can easily help you out with that! Shipping from Stelings to us will not be bad and we will ship them directly back to you. We currently have about 6 boats/tail pipe jobs at our shop from all around the country, our welders are the best! Give us a call! -Eric
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Originally Posted by Sick Stinger
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HellBent yup easy as pie I just ordered a new tig and plasma cutter cant wait to break it in
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Originally Posted by Hellbent
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You'll kick yourself for not buying a plasma sooner...lol. As your cutting your first piece you'll have flashbacks of every band saw blade you ever broke or the countless hours spent grinding out small areas or smoothing out torch cuts. lol
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I have a small one but just jumped to a 80 amp
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Originally Posted by Sick Stinger
(Post 3652121)
I have a small one but just jumped to a 80 amp
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Originally Posted by JIMKID Motorsports
(Post 3651983)
There is a shop in Ohio that does Hardin marines tail pipes call jefe at Hardin in florida
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Thanks Everyone.....Here are some pic's. The first pic shows the 10 deg angle needed also need length added to them. The original ones are straight.
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Originally Posted by pstorti
(Post 3651887)
i'm sure stainless marine here in miami can do it, but any decent machine shop should also be able to do it.
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