A real pleasure to watch as always. I've got to build a custom exhaust for a boxer project I'm working on, it would be nice to see you do a pipe using pie cut type segments, I bet it would be a work of art.
Hi, love watching your craftmanship. I was just wondering why when you weld the 1st end cap on you don’t seal the ends and fill with gas but you do on the later welds with the perforated tube?
Thankyou, I don't purge the outer part of the silencer as that weld requires no penetration through to the inside and is welded with very low amps to avoid burnback of the outer skin, hope that makes sense 👍
Awesome, and as I used to have an F397 Dallara especially interesting. Is the TIG pulsed? I must try one of those big lenses with a lot of stick out, my eyesight ain't what it was! Great video, thank you.
Just my way of ensuring the torch doesn't move during post flow, I don't actually touch it till the weld has cooled a little, so no harm to the tungsten 👍
Thank you for taking the time to reply, seeing your answers to questions is a real bonus. As they say every day is a school day!
Such a joy to see a master at work again, and I love the close-up shots; your welding is so satisfying to see!
just discovered your channel sir , wonderfully precise craftsmanship ! it's a joy to watch you perform
Welcome aboard! 🤟
You make it look so easy it is relaxing watching. Nice work as always Lance
Thanks John 👍
Well you've done it again a brilliant job as usual
A real pleasure to watch as always.
I've got to build a custom exhaust for a boxer project I'm working on, it would be nice to see you do a pipe using pie cut type segments, I bet it would be a work of art.
❤️ silencer is awesome mate. And great to see the way it's made.
Thanks Chris 👍 did it fit through the wing post's ok?
@LANCETHEGASS it does mate spot on. Will weld the slip joint to the exhaust next week and send you a short vid/pic.
Lance if you use cling film around the fibreglass you can usually get more matting in there packed more densely 👍
Would that make a difference, its about absorbing sound so if its packed solid it will not.
What Tony said 👇
If you pack it too tight, believe it or not, it will be less efficient. 👍
A short video of how you built the cabinets would be interesting
I just saw your channel, Professor. Thank you for sharing your skills and art.🙏💙
You are very welcome
Gorgeous as usual. Your cabinets caught my attention, DIY? If so, is a tour of the features and construction possible?
Yes I did make them, I'll do a workshop tour one day 👍
I'll second the request about the cabinets and shop tour.
Hi, love watching your craftmanship. I was just wondering why when you weld the 1st end cap on you don’t seal the ends and fill with gas but you do on the later welds with the perforated tube?
Thankyou, I don't purge the outer part of the silencer as that weld requires no penetration through to the inside and is welded with very low amps to avoid burnback of the outer skin, hope that makes sense 👍
Awesome, and as I used to have an F397 Dallara especially interesting. Is the TIG pulsed? I must try one of those big lenses with a lot of stick out, my eyesight ain't what it was! Great video, thank you.
I see the electrode stick to base metal at the end of a weld. Is this for a reason? Does it damage the electrode?
Just my way of ensuring the torch doesn't move during post flow, I don't actually touch it till the weld has cooled a little, so no harm to the tungsten 👍
good job.
Material of this silencer ?
0.7mm 304 stainless
You don’t seem to have any contact details at all on you tube - are you so busy you don’t need to advertise?
Yes, always busy, must be too cheap 😃, no I don't advertise at all, thanks for the comment 👍