Hey guys - does anyone have some photos that they can post here that show the "deflector" towards the end of the exhaust pipe. I want to try and take the standard round exhaust that Tom at TM Tractor and make it look like the tru underslung exhaust.
Thanks
David
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Rick - that's exactly what I am looking for. It looks like when you fold the pipe inwards, that kinda seals the end of the pipe so the exhaust is deflected downward - is that correct? Is the end of the pipe blocked or not? Also, if the pipe is about 1 1/2" in diameter, then looks like the 1/8" hole should be drilled about 3 - 4" from the end. Does that sound correct?
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Rick - as well as the cut from one drill hole to the other, is there a cut made longtitudinally along the pipe? I would think that a cut like this would ease bending in shape that makes the deflector. Or do you just make the one cut, from the one 1/8" hole to the other, and then just belt in the steel?
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There's just one cut, from 1/8" hole to 1/8" hole. You may want to experiment on another piece of similar pipe. I think this is not going to be easy without some sort of dies to hold the shapes and to make the sharp bends where the metal folds down into the pipe. I have a feeling their set-up used 3 dies, one to hold the outside shape, one to slide into the end, and the punch die to bend the metal inwards and also form(stamp) the sharp bends. Have fun experimenting
Please show us your final product and how it turns out Don't be bashful, show us anyway
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Please show us your final product and how it turns out Don't be bashful, show us anyway
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