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Post by Trubrit on Aug 16, 2010 15:24:17 GMT 1
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Post by lcowner on Aug 16, 2010 16:01:19 GMT 1
wat are those pipes jim lomas?nice...........
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Post by Trubrit on Aug 16, 2010 17:33:01 GMT 1
Yes Jim Lomas Mild Steel , Just waiting For The End Cans Should Have Them In A Day Or So..........
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Post by bubba on Aug 16, 2010 20:26:10 GMT 1
your making a very tidy job of her iy loving them pipes! bet you cant wait to get out for a spin
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Post by lcowner on Aug 16, 2010 21:13:55 GMT 1
Yes Jim Lomas Mild Steel , Just waiting For The End Cans Should Have Them In A Day Or So.......... how r u gunna keep them from rusting?
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Post by billy on Aug 16, 2010 22:43:01 GMT 1
Yes Jim Lomas Mild Steel , Just waiting For The End Cans Should Have Them In A Day Or So.......... how r u gunna keep them from rusting? Some people get away with clear coating but obviously it's not gonna last for long. If that fails miserably, there's a type of oil (Flax oil or linseed oil, not sure about the english word for it.) that you can smear all over the pipes when they're hot. This should protect the metal very good according to those who knows. If my memory serves me right, you need to get the steel up to at least 400c and the oil shall smoke as you apply it. (But then again my memory isn't exactly fresh lol, you better read up on the subject first!) Never tried this myself though and it would be a shame to ruin the colourization of the welds, sure looks like a nice set och pipes. But I'd rather have a dull looking surface then rust lol.
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Post by lcowner on Aug 17, 2010 16:10:46 GMT 1
they look the bizz...ive been told u can put a heat rsistant larqar on them
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