exhaust tips

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hquick

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Finally getting round to knocking up some tips for my exhaust. Was going to buy a pair of Gibson tips.....but decided, seeing as I fabbed the entire exhaust, I might as well make the tips also.

A couple of 4" to 3" reducers, some 4" tube and a couple of pieces of 3" tube flared for a slip fit.

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JB11

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very nice, would have been sweet if they were double wall, you got some great skills
 

hquick

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Thanks guys.
I was actually going to make them double wall...well...appear to be.
I turned the off-cut around, nothed it and slipped it inside the tip. The ends lined up perfectly and it gave the appearanc of being double wall. I was intending on then TIG'ing around the end and then cleaning it up.
Problem is....I think it wouldn't look as clean...and this isn't thin wall exhaust tubing....it's food grade stainless so it's HEAVY. I've kept the off-cuts....so if I decide to later on....I can still go ahead with that idea.
 
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