shotblasting
shotblasting
guna shot blast exhaust in my hi-tech shotblast cabinet on friday (tent)
not sure what color to go with it the bike will be mainly black so a black front pipe aswell guna look proper goth!!would have to get my nipples peirced sooo......
anyone eva had stuff chromed ruff priceys please peps
or any other altearnative to chrome??
some other dodgy plating ways you guys knows
keep in mind bike will be black/gold/silver...
not sure what color to go with it the bike will be mainly black so a black front pipe aswell guna look proper goth!!would have to get my nipples peirced sooo......
anyone eva had stuff chromed ruff priceys please peps
or any other altearnative to chrome??
some other dodgy plating ways you guys knows

keep in mind bike will be black/gold/silver...
if you aint coming off you aint riding hard enough!
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Re: shotblasting
Pipes usually come chrome or nickel plated. This seems to be the trend anyway.
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and you'll be verry lucky to find a chromer who will chrome a used 2 stroke pipe anyway as i will ruin his mix. if you can get it spotlessly clean inside they may think about it but don't hold out hope. Jon
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Hi Nabz, me dear old dad is into classic Brit stuff, and apart from what has been said already, finding a good plater in the first place is a lottery! It seems several 'word of mouth' recommendations is the way to go.
Theres a few very good fabricators, (even maybe yerself from what youve mentioned already), how about seeing if they could copy your pipe, but in stainless steel? Thatd polish up and should, in theory, last forever.
Theres a few very good fabricators, (even maybe yerself from what youve mentioned already), how about seeing if they could copy your pipe, but in stainless steel? Thatd polish up and should, in theory, last forever.
I phoned the Ramblers today, but the bloke on the phone just went on and on....
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Check out 'Thermal Kote' on google....looks interesting...(use worldwide search, as its a Yank company offering it)
I phoned the Ramblers today, but the bloke on the phone just went on and on....
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im making my own pipe atm just need the dep one painted/coated
nick
nick
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Re: shotblasting
just off to shotblast pipe/yokes/calipers/some other little bit too


if you aint coming off you aint riding hard enough!
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Re: shotblasting
I think i remember reading something about that thermalkote many years ago, isnt it a powder coating that is capable of withstanding exhaust manifold temps? should be quite hardwearing.
id love a chrome or nickel plated exhaust but i think they look cack as soon as they get scratched so will stick with my rusting dep... its adds a certain "used" look to it
id love a chrome or nickel plated exhaust but i think they look cack as soon as they get scratched so will stick with my rusting dep... its adds a certain "used" look to it

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Titanium would be nice. And would last for ever too.kernow krusty wrote: how about seeing if they could copy your pipe, but in stainless steel?
I used to have a big sheet of 0.8mm titanium, but it all got made into a robotwars robot, and bent.
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how difficult is it to weld titanium? ive never had the opurtunity or necescity. would be a lovely project to have a go though wouldnt it!
i presume some special welding wire would be required. I presume argon would still be ok as the inert atmospheric gas?
i presume some special welding wire would be required. I presume argon would still be ok as the inert atmospheric gas?
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Hi Vilguy, Titanium would be ace for an exhaust, I,m on the case. It is a very brittle material to work with, but it may anneal like alloy. We have some ex F1 guys next door to us, they,ll know. I do know you use argon as the shielding gas, and a thin strip of titamium sheet, the sheet you use to make the exhaust from, as filler wire. I have welded titanium and it welds quite easily. If anyone has an old exhaust to donate to cut to make the pattern, and if I can acquire some titanium sheet I,ll give it a go. We also need someone who knows how to pack the exhaust with whatever you pack it with, read it a couple of times and it will make sense. I,m up for it,is anyone else.