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It looks brilliant Howard. And much more in keeping with your special.
How did you fabricate it in the end?
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Good job, looks great. What size of pipe did you use?
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This looks very smart, Howard, nice work.
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You'll be getting orders...! Looks beautiful.
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Car type: 1931 Ulster style replica
hello Howard
are you intending to make this manifold commercially. if so can you provide an indicative price and delivery time.
lovely piece of work that will look great on my special
Bernard Snoodyk
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Location: Llandrindod Wells
Car type: 29 Special, 30 RK, 28 C Cab
Hi Ruairidh Jon and Bernard
Thanks for the kind words.
No chance of doing this commercially.
For information it’s taken me hours and nearly £200 in materials. Please feel free to use the sketch earlier in the thread.
Cheers
Howard
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The second one will be quicker... you know what your doing now Howard... but £200 on materials is a bit spenny.
It really does look good though and assuming you don't count the 'cost' of your time (if you did, you'd never do anything new) it's probably cheaper than buying something that wasn't quite what you were after.
Nice work.
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Location: Llandrindod Wells
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Thanks again Nick
The material costs are high as I bought mandrel bends with too long legs and extra straight tube that I didn’t need. Still the extra tube may come in useful.
Cheers
Howard