SoopermanLuva
ArboristSite Member
Good evening, gentlemen!
Decided to do a muffler mod on that 036 I'm working on. Since I don't have the necessary welding equipment (only a stick welder and I'm not comfortable welding thin metal. It's going to look terrible.) I came up with a different system. I'm using a pipe fitting that I machined sleeves for to make it fit. The hole in the muffler cover is a standard 1/2. That gives me the option to change it out for a bigger size if I need it. Did the first pipe today and going to replace the stock pipe with another one like it with an enlarged hole. I want to have the larger pipe in the back. Maybe not the best location with all the chips flying around, but that little pipe just looks better here. Should I want to decrease the size of the opening or go more or less stock, I can just thread a plug on the inside of the muffler. I decided to go for slightly more than double the stock pipe size. The baffle still needs another hole or two as well. What do you guys think?
Decided to do a muffler mod on that 036 I'm working on. Since I don't have the necessary welding equipment (only a stick welder and I'm not comfortable welding thin metal. It's going to look terrible.) I came up with a different system. I'm using a pipe fitting that I machined sleeves for to make it fit. The hole in the muffler cover is a standard 1/2. That gives me the option to change it out for a bigger size if I need it. Did the first pipe today and going to replace the stock pipe with another one like it with an enlarged hole. I want to have the larger pipe in the back. Maybe not the best location with all the chips flying around, but that little pipe just looks better here. Should I want to decrease the size of the opening or go more or less stock, I can just thread a plug on the inside of the muffler. I decided to go for slightly more than double the stock pipe size. The baffle still needs another hole or two as well. What do you guys think?