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    Weld Porn,,

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    Mechanics version of the Rubics cube

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    Aside from good welding, I dont know how you would even access half of that to do the weld at all.
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    Any shots inside the merge collector Pedro?

    That would be insane to see that just looking at the external fabrication, as they are incredibly tricky to make

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Aside from good welding, I dont know how you would even access half of that to do the weld at all.
    Water cooled TIG micro torches would be one option.
    CK do some real trick micro torches too... Micro Torch | CK Worldwide

    Otherwise it's a modular design with sleeves and springs, so would disassemble to allow better access.
    The biggest pain would be the tube warping in every which way while being fabricated. You can make it on the engine or on a jig, but so much going on with it.

    Gotta love the tuned length 'bundle of snakes' headers
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    and with a good set of tuned length pipes you try and have them going into the collector in firing order, it seems to generate a swirl and helps scavenging, particularly with a merge collector.

    Several lifetimes ago I made some merge collectors but the welding was nothing at all like the above

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