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MG MGF Technical - Repair flexi update
Well you _can_ fit a repair flexi! http://www.stray-toaster.co.uk/midget/ |
Will Munns |
Will, very nice looking welds. Mig or Stick? Cheers, Branko. |
Branko |
Will, great ! Thank you, just bookmarked. |
Dieter K. |
Branko Mig, Migmate 130 with CO2 gas (don't use gassless wire, it just isn't as good). Exahust pipe is so easy to weld when your used to paper thin body panels! Dieter, the /midget page will change, but http://www.stray-toaster.co.uk/midget/archives/006231.html should not Pictures are available in Hi-res here: http://www.britcars.org/modules/xcgal/thumbnails.php?album=21 |
Will Munns |
I imagine you got the flexi from 'Superior'... which model part did you get.... I looked at doing this last year but got put off when I found out I had to ovalise one end, I didn't realise that it would be so straight forward.. Well done Will. Tim |
tim woolcott |
The link is in the text: http://www.senioraftermarket.co.uk/cars/selector.html?q1=1&q2=2&q3=2&c=q4&id=48&ol=150 Cost £50 delivered |
Will Munns |
Nice one Will, and good timing - I'm about to lose the braided cover and had figured that failure of the underlying section would be following shortly. Thanks for proving an entire downpipe needn't be budgeted for... |
Mike Hankin |
This thread was discussed between 03/04/2005 and 04/04/2005
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