call me lazy but i now have access to cnc machines so new billet parts here i come lol. although i will still enjoy getting down and dirty on the regular machines
would you like any of the posts from the other machining thread moved over to here?
squeak: good to see another person into machining on here.
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call me lazy but i now have access to cnc machines so new billet parts here i come lol. although i will still enjoy getting down and dirty on the regular machines
cnc is fun when doing 3d objects or something u can appreciate but 80% of the time its pretty shit. like production work im doing at the moment. i push the button sit down for 38mins open doors blow air take out debur put in other machine and push start wait 17mins and then debur again.
hey guys,.
Has any body used a tube bender to make up your own exhuast? or even gone and made their own extractors? what would you guys use for exhaust systems and roll cages.
Originally Posted by cicca_294
my dads mate is getting one, in white, aus delivered.
his mate has an imported on in white,
and their mate has a blood red one with a 25k new exhaust system...
i wish i had enough money for a freaking corolla
Ive mainly made my exhausts out of mandrel bends, although im considering getting a simple tube bender like this:
For doing catbacks and cages with.
Currenly im looking at buying (and have bids on) a tube notcher like this one:
For cages and spaceframes.
yeah i was looking at the same sort of tube bending machine as above today.
a mate of mine has a cat back exhaust that i wouldnt mine trying to copy . playing with the idea since it look easier enough.
would the above be any good for making custom headers too?
Originally Posted by cicca_294
my dads mate is getting one, in white, aus delivered.
his mate has an imported on in white,
and their mate has a blood red one with a 25k new exhaust system...
i wish i had enough money for a freaking corolla
No, for making headers you really want to use mandrel bends. The bends are normally too tight to use a pipe bender, and you really do want the best flow you can there.
I am wary of that tube notcher/fish mouth tool. While that one looks really tough I think it would take a fair bit or time and I would wonder how often hole-saws would need to be changed particularly with harder materials
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