Have to say for the first time in my life I am genuinly REALLY proud of a piece of my own work, so i am going to blow my trumpet now!!
Decent exuast manufacturers quoted me approx £700 for a decent 4-2-1 manifold for my XE.
I bought a load of stainless mandrel mends and tube for £200 (but have used less than half of it so call it £100 worth of materials)
I bought the new TIG that I have been rattling on about for £525 9 days ago,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
here's my first piece of work::
exhaust 2
exhaust 3
exhaust 1
exhaust 4
I'm really chuffed and on this pccasion happy to blow my own trumpet!
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I'm really chuffed and on this pccasion happy to blow my own trumpet!
Thats really quite impressive! Going to have to do the same thing not long from now but was wondering a few things. Is stainless welding much harder
then mild welding? Also, where did you buy the bends from?
Cheers,
Andy
EDIT!!: Sorry supposed to say mild welding rather then mig welding! Was a bit late for me!
[Edited on 14/5/06 by andylancaster3000]
Ooo, very nice.
Pat...
Stainless welding is just the same as mild steel welding BUT TIG welding is very different to MIG welding!
That manifold was all TIG welded, mig would be fine but nowhere near as neat!
The bends were bought from a place called SDW Light Fabrication:
SDW LIght Fab Linky
really helpful place, with possibly the best lady in the world on the phone, you'll have a right laugh with her!!
They deal with small orders and prices are "negotiable" (obviously within reason, they aren't the sort of place to f*** about!)
cheers
Nat
Fancy making me one when I get that far?
Go on, pleeeaaaassseee?
PS It isn't quite equal length, the 1-4 primaries are the same length as are the 2-3 but there's a slight difference between the two, but this is no different to any of the systems that I have measured from "major" manufaturers, and should spread the torque a touch as well.
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Originally posted by DIY Si
Fancy making me one when I get that far?
Go on, pleeeaaaassseee?
I'm just about to finish making the chassis, and have a de-deon kit on the way, so won't need an exhaust for some time yet. I can get whatever bits you think you'd need from sdw. They're a 10 min drive from me.
Seriously impressed
Well don Nat.
could you do pinto exhaust manifolds?
exhaust is very impressive!
I could in the future, but not for the next couple of months, flat out with 7, racing grasser, spannering for a radical SR3 team, building a new grasser, going on Run to the sun, rebuilding a Manta and going on holiday to Siberia!! (oh and prob starting a new job as well!)
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Originally posted by andylancaster3000
Thats really quite impressive! Going to have to do the same thing not long from now but was wondering a few things. Is stainless welding much harder then mig welding? Also, where did you buy the bends from?
Cheers,
Andy
Simon, when you TIG ally (well, when I tig ally!) how do I stop the filler rod melting due to proximity to the arc, while still keeping it in the gas
between dips!!????
I've been playing but it seems that I keep balling up the end of the filler rod and it gets black scum on it between dips, which buggers up the
weld.
Any pointers??
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Originally posted by NS Dev
I've been playing but it seems that I keep balling up the end of the filler rod and it gets black scum on it between dips, which buggers up the weld.
Any pointers??
Nat,
nice work Is it fully welded or just tacked in place ? as its so neat.
Im just about getting the hang of my mig but I love how neat tig is . How hard is it to teach your self to do mild and stainless ? Ive found a course
locall to me for about £250 but that would go a long way towards a good used machine if I could teach my self ??????????????????????
Brilliant work Dev. Put me down for a Pinto manifold when you've got time
Hi Nat,
Proud? So you should be. Well done.
It's not just the money you save though,
it's when someone says, "that nice, where did you get that?"
"I made it" (smug grin)
What size is yours? (oo err)
With ceramics, big is best. Pic below shows my torches.
On the right is the one that came with my inverter. Little ceramics are great for getting in tight angles.
The ceramic on its own is the biggest I've got.
The torch on the left is the same as I use at work, rescued from the bin, as a lump of hot metal burnt
through it. It's still 3.5M long, plenty for home use.
Argon exits a large ceramic at lower velocity and spreads more. Literally, better gas flow all round.
atb
Paul G
Rescued attachment tig-lens-002s.jpg
Nat, top job.
Nat, wrong engine........
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Originally posted by NS Dev
Simon, when you TIG ally (well, when I tig ally!) how do I stop the filler rod melting due to proximity to the arc, while still keeping it in the gas between dips!!????
I've been playing but it seems that I keep balling up the end of the filler rod and it gets black scum on it between dips, which buggers up the weld.
Any pointers??
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...Nat, top job.
Really neat and tidy, hours of pleasure doing that.
Please can you let me know the order that you approached the construction, i.e. which parts you made first and the order of assembly ?
Cheers Mark
wonderful job, just wish i could do that.
you're the man....
ditch
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Originally posted by 907
Hi Nat,
Proud? So you should be. Well done.
It's not just the money you save though,
it's when someone says, "that nice, where did you get that?"
"I made it" (smug grin)
What size is yours? (oo err)
With ceramics, big is best. Pic below shows my torches.
On the right is the one that came with my inverter. Little ceramics are great for getting in tight angles.
The ceramic on its own is the biggest I've got.
The torch on the left is the same as I use at work, rescued from the bin, as a lump of hot metal burnt
through it. It's still 3.5M long, plenty for home use.
Argon exits a large ceramic at lower velocity and spreads more. Literally, better gas flow all round.
atb
Paul G
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Originally posted by big_wasa
Nat,
nice work Is it fully welded or just tacked in place ? as its so neat.
Im just about getting the hang of my mig but I love how neat tig is . How hard is it to teach your self to do mild and stainless ? Ive found a course locall to me for about £250 but that would go a long way towards a good used machine if I could teach my self ??????????????????????
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Originally posted by Krismc
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...Nat, top job.
yea and the rest... i think thats bloody brilliant, i think you should do a how too course in ya garage £25 for a days course
how about it??
PS i have a doner vehicle
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Originally posted by mark chandler
Really neat and tidy, hours of pleasure doing that.
Please can you let me know the order that you approached the construction, i.e. which parts you made first and the order of assembly ?
Cheers Mark
NIce job there mate... Looks better than alot of the pro jobbies!!!!
Shame i bought my manifold.
Edit on my first post on this thread, so now I don't look like a goon!
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Originally posted by NS Dev
I bought the new TIG that I have been rattling on about for £525 9 days ago,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Mmmm nice work Nat
Amazing what a bit of time, patience and practice can acheive!
Keep up the good work.
I'd just like to say having seen it, its not that nice, in fact its rather poor. Personally i think you'd be better off going to a
professional to get one.
Right, thats the queue of people wanting an exhaust sorted out. Nat, seeing as you're not too busy, any chance of sorting me out an exhaust so i
can stop p*ssing about with flywheels and starter motors?
Looks good!
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Originally posted by mark chandler
Really neat and tidy, hours of pleasure doing that.
Please can you let me know the order that you approached the construction, i.e. which parts you made first and the order of assembly ?
Cheers Mark
Nice job Nat Wait till you get the hang of it, there'll be no stopping you.
Very nice piece of work Nat - Seems you are going to have to give up the day job now.
You have convinced me I'm going to have to buy an inverter sooner or later.
Cheers
Fred W B
[Edited on 14/5/06 by Fred W B]
Nat
Very impressive work as is the rest of your build,you should be proud too
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Originally posted by NS Dev
Simon, when you TIG ally (well, when I tig ally!) how do I stop the filler rod melting due to proximity to the arc, while still keeping it in the gas between dips!!????
I've been playing but it seems that I keep balling up the end of the filler rod and it gets black scum on it between dips, which buggers up the weld.
Any pointers??
I think the manifold on my XE is the original manifold modified for rear wheel drive, so not that great. I'd definitely be interested in one of yours when you have time, and if you have the inclination. I just love bonnet exit manifolds, and your looks superb!
Cheers Phil!
Now at least I know what bends I need for an XE manifold now! To be honest not that many. Think there were about 14 used in total (I bought 27!!)
If you haven't bought one from elsewhere by the time I have some time to spare I'll look into doing one for you!
pretty damn good.
hmm, time to start saving for a tig setup...
Nice work Nat
I just got my exhaust on as well - looks like we're pretty even on the build
good job nat, wish i had the time and space to get the kit and learn myself - guess i'm too impatient!
Ned.
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If you haven't bought one from elsewhere by the time I have some time to spare I'll look into doing one for you!