Tip Placement

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Vigh_J

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Vigh_J

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Was mocking up the tip and decided to see what it looked like pushed as far back to the 90 and think it looks better then flush with existing. I know its minor difference but what do you guys like better?
 

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I think it looks.. silly.. with the point sticking out, especially since it's not chrome.
 

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I think it looks.. silly.. with the point sticking out, especially since it's not chrome.

End result you wouldnt see it, like i said just mocking it up to decide where i will make the cut mark so to speak.
 

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I don't understand this pic has me confused. Is there a tip inside your tip? lol Also how is it attached to the piping? Doesn't look welded or clamped...it looks perfectly flush. Photoshop?
 

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lol i simply slid the tip over the existing pipe to mark a line to cut 12"off the existing pipe to weld the tip on... haha sorry for all the confusion.
 
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