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I was going to take the mule last week but a friend emailed me a picture of two foot of snow in Hill City, LOL. The plan is next Wed. thru Sat going to SD with the mule. Then 'maybe' out of here a week after I get back. We are running late, as usual.
I moved my map line and boost gauge line to the hot side today. Drilled a couple holes, welded a couple pieces on, and plugged the old ones. Didn't drive it yet.
That looks good Darin. I'll have to do that when I get some time. What kind of welder did you use, isn't the pipes stainless steel? Can a regular wire welder handle it?
I like your boots much better then the straight ones I have. Mine doesn't allow any flex. I think that's why I had to bend my ac line up a little and the front part of hot line rubs on the hood insulation.
My magnet didn't stick, so I tried a tack weld in a not so obvious place with my wire feed and it worked fine. The fittings I used are black pipe, they welded on just fine. Someday I should get a couple allen headed plugs to put in there, but this is all I had access to now.
Those hump boots work well for flexing a little bit.
you can mig stainless.the weld can rust obviously.if welding stainless to stainless tig w stainless filler wont rust of course.tig stainless is easy.at least i like it.not a fan of alluminum though.need more practice. very soon
You can get stainless wire cant you? I've never tig'd much aluminum. Used a spool gun some though. I too should practice up with that. Not many people can do it.
FYI Glenn, big snow supposed to be coming to the hills tonite/tomorrow, up to a foot and a half anyway they're saying. We're supposed to get up to a foot here.
I don't know if you were talking this wednesday, I think you were..
I'm leaving Wed morning, should put me east of Salt Lake City Wed. night. From what I'm seeing I should be OK. Tomorrow I'll watch it some more. It was actually windy and nasty here so I figure I'll follow it up.
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