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Post by hobbybobby on Jan 15, 2014 11:49:03 GMT -6
...on several kits with these or similar exhaust Systems: Bugaboo! : www.showrods.com/showrod_pages/bugaboo.htmlHemi Howler : www.showrods.com/showrod_pages/hemi_howler.htmlInfini-T : www.showrods.com/showrod_pages/infini_t_.htmlLi'l Gypsy Wagon : www.showrods.com/showrod_pages/lil_gypsy_wagon.htmlMaxi Mav : www.showrods.com/showrod_pages/maxi_mav.html Royal Rail : www.showrods.com/showrod_pages/royal_rail.html , or Dave `s nice build on this Thread... Stingaree! : www.showrods.com/showrod_pages/stingaree.htmlWell, yes, this kits have some tough spots, especially the eight exhaust pipes... ... here's an example how I solved this Problem differently at my Gypsy Wagon replica... coffincorner.proboards.com/thread/18052/lil-gypsy-wagon-kitbash-wipNow I devote a little time to adjust the exhaust pipes. First, open up, or rather, I cleen out the Ends... Here are all with matt black painted Ends... I have trouble with these kits to mount the eight exhaust pipes, all right, and in row, also, if I all, first mount to the small plates and then to the engine... Especially not enough for me, that little hump... So, I have done the following steps: Especially now I can plug in each individual, twist, turn and set it in the desired angle without it drops immediately...
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Post by Dennis M on Jan 15, 2014 20:23:14 GMT -6
Thank you for sharing Bobby.
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Post by Count Dragula on Feb 7, 2014 8:27:32 GMT -6
Thanks for the tip,Bobby. That will really come in handy when I eventually build the Bugaboo that just was re-released. You have a PM as well,Bobby. Todd
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Post by 30woody on Sept 9, 2017 8:09:02 GMT -6
Another thread that pictures would be greatly helpful.........
botophucket---!!!!
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Post by hobbybobby on Sept 9, 2017 8:49:58 GMT -6
Another thread that pictures would be greatly helpful......... botophucket---!!!! The pics are back!
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Post by kabdriver on Sept 9, 2017 9:54:27 GMT -6
Great tip Bobby! It adds a LOT to the looks of those pipes to have them drilled out...and using mounting pins is a GREAT idea for any part that doesn't have the best fitment.
What sort of drill do you like to use? I've got a little pinvice one so I can drill holes by hand, but I'm thinking of a little electric one
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Post by 30woody on Sept 9, 2017 11:20:38 GMT -6
Thank You Mr. Bobby!!!
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Post by bugaboo on Sept 14, 2017 6:07:09 GMT -6
Another great tip
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