Real nice design.Could be even nicer yet if you dimpled the holes.
Now if only I could lift the metal brake up..
The Aerodrome Studio guy came up with an interesting way to lift his up onto his stand. I believe it involved a lifting block and an engine lift. Looked like it got the job done.
Yeah I think I am going to resort to an engine hoist as well.
Be careful! I dropped mine when I attempted to put it on it's rack.
I had clamped it down real tight and then hoisted it by the ends. When I was just about to drop it in it's place, it opened up and flipped over and fell to the floor! ****!!!
I had never used it yet, I lifted it out of it's new box.![]()
What is the diameter and gauge of the square tube you used on this?
(Sorry if you already mentioned this, but I didn't see it with a quick scan)
It's 1.25" diameter 0.065" HRS. Still yet to add interior shelves and some gusset plates.

So his car has these clamps that rusted out and broke. He some how kept the exhaust attached and bought new ones. His idea was to cut the flange in half and weld nuts on either side allowing him to replace the rusted/broken clamps with these without having to drop the exhaust down which I assume is rusted to heck as well. So, he brought this to me said "Can you weld these on concentric to one another on either side of the half line?" I don't think he realizes yet that he'll have to drill one of the nuts out so that it's a flange and not a nut - you can't do it this way because if the bolt threads through it'll just spin through both parts keeping them the same distance from one another lol. So, I guess its a decent idea we just need to see how well it works.
I don't come up with the ideas I just try to get them off of my bench :rofl
Cart for my 211 I finished up tonight....
Speed holes....
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Leather strap for the tank...
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Brass rivets to secure...
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Here are some pictures of an axle back exhaust I am working on as a part of a full turboback exhaust for a turbo Civic.
Here are some pictures of an axle back exhaust I am working on as a part of a full turboback exhaust for a turbo Civic.

Looks good.
What kind of flange is that?

Looks good.
What kind of flange is that?
Appears to be a v band flange.
Is it just me or are you getting better at this all the time??![]()

Looks good.
What kind of flange is that?
Thanks BFalfa
Co-worker approached me this one last night before I left.
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So his car has these clamps that rusted out and broke. He some how kept the exhaust attached and bought new ones. His idea was to cut the flange in half and weld nuts on either side allowing him to replace the rusted/broken clamps with these without having to drop the exhaust down which I assume is rusted to heck as well. So, he brought this to me said "Can you weld these on concentric to one another on either side of the half line?" I don't think he realizes yet that he'll have to drill one of the nuts out so that it's a flange and not a nut - you can't do it this way because if the bolt threads through it'll just spin through both parts keeping them the same distance from one another lol. So, I guess its a decent idea we just need to see how well it works.
I don't come up with the ideas I just try to get them off of my bench :rofl
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