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My da had this idea and i think it worked out great. After doing some kitchen alterations we had some Stainless steel tubing left about (we were going to use it to make a fancy pole to support a lighting feature). We figured that we could do something with this so my dad shortened it and took it into work to be drilled here's the results:

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Basically 4 short bolts hold the pipe in place on top of the existing pipe then a final bolt secures it to the pipe, by pressing against the bottom of the pipe, all the bolts were loctited for extra strength.

Some of you might think its a little naf, but it cost jack all and makes a good styling mod.

Ed

(I am not a boy racer)

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Yeah thats the only downside with it - it has absolutly no effect on the sound!

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I was going to extract the urine, but that actually looks really quite smart :ph34r:

Not too ott

A

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Looks better than that ripspeed tack :thumbsup:

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thats not bad fella :thumbsup: you could get some sound by inserting a peice into doubt it will be load though

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thats not bad fella  :thumbsup:    you could get some sound by inserting a peice into doubt it will be load though

**** meant "loud", im a fan of home made mods to, spray painted my alloys myself balck, look like aftermarket ones. at the moment im making a leather headbrake cover

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I like it matey.

Simple, clean, tidy.

As said previously, beats the Halfrauds crap, and it beats scaffold as well. :D

Shame about the white car though.... :P

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Don't understand the purpose of that.

Hmm yes, i like how it looks but if you havent got the sound to go with it then it is a bit err....

Chavvy

Dont be offended though, my "exhuast" is very chavvy too!

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Looks good mate.........there is a BUT, where the pipe has been cut on the end it will rust!! You have to put something on it just to stop the water getting near it.

Looks good but watch for the rust

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looks ok......................but i have a question?

what was you doing to the kitchen :rolleyes:

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I like it matey.

Simple, clean, tidy.

As said previously, beats the Halfrauds crap, and it beats scaffold as well. :D

Shame about the white car though.... :P

stainless ross :P

Oh there's some very funny people on here! rofl.gif

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stainless ross :P

Stainless when cut & exposed to water rusts over time :P

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Oh no it doesn't...

Nickel/Chrome plated mild steel (a far cheaper alternative) when the plating it cut or scratched rusts over time...

I work with and design for stainless steel every day - our flasks/clocks/cups will NEVER rust :yes:

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A

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I like it matey.

Simple, clean, tidy.

As said previously, beats the Halfrauds crap, and it beats scaffold as well. :D

Shame about the white car though.... :P

And whats wrong with white?? huh?? I only bought cos its white - JMD style and all!

looks ok......................but i have a question?

what was you doing to the kitchen :rolleyes:

It was going to support a thing that held lights over a breakfast bar, sort of a big piece of wood with halogen lamps in. the tube was going to be decorative.

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