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80GS1000 -
drhermanstein
Man.. getting bits of tube to fit is a lot of back and forth, to and from machinery to bike......... It's beginning to take shape though.



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80GS1000
Very very nice. You've got some great metal fab and welding skills. The header is aluminum, right? So lucky is the guy who has a TIG welder at home AND knows how to use it. :-D
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drhermanstein
Kind words, however I still haven't mastered the tig.(love hate relationship) I'm mig welding and heat treating when finished to relieve stresses. The header is a low grade automotive stainless and juuuuust thick enough to mig weld with a low setting and good fit with no gaps between parts.Originally posted by 80GS1000 View PostVery very nice. You've got some great metal fab and welding skills. The header is aluminum, right? So lucky is the guy who has a TIG welder at home AND knows how to use it. :-D
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deves3000gt
That is a Great project! It looks great! And I just had to say that I would kill for half of that shop...lol
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lecroy -
MelodicMetalGod
Great stuff! :-D Way beyond my experience and expertise, so I'm "lurking" here to see if I can get a glimpse of an education. It's very cool "witnessing" the rebirth of a great bike. Thanks for sharing you work!
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drhermanstein
I made sure that I have filter access as well.

I tried for equal length to the junctions as well! Got pretty close only an inch difference over 25 inches.
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