New to the forum and building a 40 ford pickup myself. Must say you made it very easy for me to figure out small details. I will keep following this until it's done!
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New to the forum and building a 40 ford pickup myself. Must say you made it very easy for me to figure out small details. I will keep following this until it's done!
Got the exhaust pipes in for the plane here's some pis's.
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very cool!
I agree, that is so much more than a simple pipe.
Did your shop do that work? Is it baffled inside??
love the rivets
Yes it has baffles or maybe more like deflecting scoops at each inlet. We didn't do the work, a shop in New Zealand did them. Sometimes its easier and faster to let someone who has done them a few times before have the work.
This gives me and idea for my tail pipes on my Ford.
That pipe clearly would have been easier (and cheaper) to have welded it.
Nice attention to detail.
Yup it would have been, but than we've have just another after market looking piece of un-authentic crap. We build these planes the way they were back in the day to the correct specks . Its just like cars you can walk up to a car and see all the after market stuff on them and the owner claims its original. Its either right or its wrong.
Was the New Zealand company a one man business in Auckland run by Mike Roberts ? I think he calls his business Hammerworks and does mostly restoration of early aircraft and racing car pieces. A very clever and talented guy.
That is very nice!
not much work on the truck but here's a plane pic, just getting the wings on and making up the control cables.
the way its been flooding in Texas--are you building floats for it?????
looking super
Very cool project. Nice work!