Cutting Exhaust Tip
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Mine is too long and I would like to cut about an inch and a half off the end. The tip is securely welded onto the muffler so I'll probably have to take the whole back-third of my exhaust out of the car. I can probably find a bandsaw to use but I'm worried about screwing up the shiny tip. Any suggestions? My only thought so far is to just wrap the whole thing in masking tape.
sorry try at humor
the m.net crowd calls anyone putting a big tip on a tip hacker, you are taking a hacksaw to yours, so i played with the term.
For the amount of effort I would just take it to a corner muffler shop and put on the tip you really want. My local shop is pretty cheap, sorry if this isn't the case there.
the m.net crowd calls anyone putting a big tip on a tip hacker, you are taking a hacksaw to yours, so i played with the term.
For the amount of effort I would just take it to a corner muffler shop and put on the tip you really want. My local shop is pretty cheap, sorry if this isn't the case there.
if it's chrome plated it'll probably flake. if it's not then I always use a few layers of masking tape as a guide. bandsaw works well, but I've allways gotten better results with a grinder and cutoff wheel when cutting complex angles. I'm assuming you wanna match the contour of the bumper.
You can change the angle on a chop saw easily and fine metal blades are only a couple bucks. I've been cobbling together my exhaust and the chop saw has worked well. I didn't need to cut the tip though. How about cutting the whole tip off, shortening the 90 degree it's welded to, then welding it back on?
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Originally Posted by gospeed81
For the amount of effort I would just take it to a corner muffler shop and put on the tip you really want. My local shop is pretty cheap, sorry if this isn't the case there.
Originally Posted by Braineack
or a chopsaw
Originally Posted by dynokiller90
if it's chrome plated it'll probably flake. if it's not then I always use a few layers of masking tape as a guide. bandsaw works well, but I've allways gotten better results with a grinder and cutoff wheel when cutting complex angles. I'm assuming you wanna match the contour of the bumper.
Originally Posted by Hustler
who gives a ****? If your **** was actually fast you probably wouldn't care.
well since it's stailess don't use a bandsaw unless you want to replace the blade. a carefully chocked up chopsaw or like I said earlier masking tape and a steady hand with a grinder will result in the best result. the bumper contour is not a just a simple angle. dress the ends with a palm sander held flat against the edges of the tip for a more professional look.
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