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Originally Posted by Forscythe87
From my limited experience the outlined way is the best way. Why you running away from welding? Rent a welder (right one) at home depot and practice welds on scrap metal.
Sounds like you will be throwing money away your way.
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Sorry, Im confused: Whats the "
outlined way", welding it?
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Rent a welder" - hmmm how much do you think that will cost? And anyway since I don't have money, a credit card or a credit rating, I doubt that will be happening.
I hope to find a welding unit in the garbage soon.
Meanwhile, what is wrong with cutting a couple of slits in the end of the pipe? How is THAT throwing my money away? They used to have such slits automatically cut in many exhaust pipes and mufflers, among the many other pipe systems in the world.
Are you worried about exhaust leakage, or noise? Remember these are Stainless steel musclecar mufflers I got cheap from the wrecker. The exhaust system leaks now. I'm not likely to degrade it cutting two small slits.
Suppose later I keep the mufflers, and want to weld them onto a new pipe system. Is there a problem? I can just as easily weld up the slits too, when the time comes, and when I have welding equipment.
Not sure how spending more money saves me money, or how not spending it costs me money here. Can you explain?