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Looks good mate but can I ask why didn't you buy the bends rather then making a lobster back. Would of saved tones of welding time

Yeah it would be quicker and easyer to buy the bends but im going to make a titanium one for my car so this was to practice me lobsterbacking,

and they look awesome

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Cheers darren, the wife got that mani for me, top notch work :) Will catch up with you soon for a few brews and maybe another little project i will need. Need 2 braces made for the same mani to stop it cracking again :)

Cheers, Allan

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Nice work Darren.

Are they fused together? Just in case it seems like a probing questions, there is no problem with that at all and by the looks of it the joints were quite good to get that result.

Cheers,

Ariel

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Yeah Arial, the joints are fused except the weld that joins the Y piece.

Full penetration on the fused welds and it was also purged, the pieces were cut in a power hack saw cause as you would know its got to

be a good fit up to fuse it properly.

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