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Slim Pickens
Jan 12, 2007

Grimey Drawer
Put those fantastic welding skills to use, pull out the power washer and hydroform for own pipe! :v:

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Slim Pickens
Jan 12, 2007

Grimey Drawer
Also not as dangerous as you might think. Water won't compress enough to create the type of pressure that turns your pipe into a grenade, it just starts springing leaks.

Slim Pickens
Jan 12, 2007

Grimey Drawer
I think the toughest part is getting the welds to lay flat. I think the big guys crimp the edge of their plates to a 90* angle to that they can weld there edges flat before expanding with a water/oil mix. Not sure why they use that, though. Either way, your circumference should end up being the same blown up as it is flat.

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