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Jakey
01-21-2004, 09:58 PM
Originally posted by ghettostyle@Jan 21 2004, 09:54 PM
Why don't you just buy some flanges instead of making them? 92tsiawd84 doesn't plan on mass producing them at all. Just planned on making one for me and remy. Now he may make ic pipes instead. He got some flanges for $5 each. IMO I would rather pay the $5 instead of making one. If you insisted on making them, you could buy one as a template.
Dude, read his posts . He has emphasized the fact that he intends for this to be more of a hobby than a business.

slowbubblecar
01-21-2004, 10:13 PM
Read my post. It would be cheaper for him to buy a template (1g flange) than a "bad" bov. I said nothing about making money. Just trying to save him a few bucks.

BuildADSM
01-22-2004, 12:20 PM
I doubt I would end up buying a 1G bov. If I did it would be just as much a paper weight or cool desk ornament as a template.

btw the gaskets arn't hard to make at all with an exacto sp? knife and a hammer... lol yes a hammer.

btw this is exactly what I am talking about.

slowbubblecar
01-22-2004, 11:06 PM
What gauge is that metal? 20? You can cut it with a exacto knife? We just bought a few flanges from Brent Rau. They are 3/8 inch thick.

BuildADSM
01-23-2004, 10:01 AM
Which part the pipe or the plate it is welded to. Well I know the plate took some time to get dremeled out and I know that there is no way in hell to cut that metal with an exacto knife. Well I know that it works cause my brother ran a 13.3 with in useing a t-25 and stock UIC pipeing to break the t-25 record I believe. So what exactly are you talking cutting with an exacto knife?

If you are talking about theplate 3/8 inch seems like overkill. I mean that is almost half an inch think!