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<blockquote data-quote="Mojo88" data-source="post: 16476950" data-attributes="member: 184279"><p>100% agree - do it right, not some jury rigged POS job.</p><p></p><p>RE: exhaust shop welds. I did exhaust work on my Roush a few years back, I needed welding, so I measured and cut and aligned all pieces, then took the parts to local guy for some TIG welds (304 stainless). The first two welds (weld two pipes), he charged me $100. I didn't say a word, but got so irate that I bought my own TIG machine and supplies for $1,000.... then spent next two months practicing, and then finally did my own damn TIG welds, LOL. They came out better than the local pro, haha, but he wasn't being as meticulous as me, I'm sure. TIG requires microscopic precision....... you gotta be ridiculously controlled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojo88, post: 16476950, member: 184279"] 100% agree - do it right, not some jury rigged POS job. RE: exhaust shop welds. I did exhaust work on my Roush a few years back, I needed welding, so I measured and cut and aligned all pieces, then took the parts to local guy for some TIG welds (304 stainless). The first two welds (weld two pipes), he charged me $100. I didn't say a word, but got so irate that I bought my own TIG machine and supplies for $1,000.... then spent next two months practicing, and then finally did my own damn TIG welds, LOL. They came out better than the local pro, haha, but he wasn't being as meticulous as me, I'm sure. TIG requires microscopic precision....... you gotta be ridiculously controlled. [/QUOTE]
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