Well, the pipe innards are still stock, so It's quieter, but sounds much more like a motorcycle than a lawn blower now. I plan to gut the pipe which will make it much freer flowing and improve the sound as well. The last one I did sounded great!Looks good. Did you know that EMT will buff up to a nice shine with a little work on a bench buffer and some compound? It will look like chrome but won't hold the shine forever. You'll need to keep after it with some metal polish but after it's buffed it will shine up again with little effort.
How does you exhaust sound with the extended pipe? It certainly looks good.
Tom
No idea the model. It's the cheapest stick welder they sell. I paid $102 with tax and it works good. Be sure to get a helmet too, the hand-held shield is the pits. Can't tack because you need both hands!Hi Maniac57, I like it. I've been thinking about something like what you did.
Say what model # is your welder that you bought from Harbor Freight. I've been looking at them on their site but not sure what to get. Something like what have that will weld conduit and similar stuffs would be great.
RPM
If you're serious, pm me. Let's talk.I'll order one lol. Looks really good.
It's about an inch or so, but even the smaller stuff works, it just sounds a little tinnier. The bigger stuff bends easier too. As far as things to watch for, pinholes in the welds make a greasy mess....and support it well or vibration will cause breakage. I found some table legs today that look like they will be great for a two-stroke expansion chamber pipe...pics to follow!What size conduit did you use to make your exhaust out of? Is there anything special that should be taken into account when making an exhaust?