making Y-pipe
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making Y-pipe
I want to move my exhaust now, to outside of outboard stringers. Can I make a Y-pipe out of straight fiberglass tubing with "fishmouth" cuts at joints and epoxy-glass them together? I thought I read somewere here of that being done? Thanks
Thanks Russ, I was thinking of the joint being wrapped around like a boxer's hands prefight, I'm glad it can be done that way I can make the angle and offset like I need to without relying on a manufactured one, I want to send only one main exhaust through rear bulkhead similar to the diesels exit. Thanks again for tip! I'll try to get some pics as I go on this one,(replacing deck supports and deck) sounds like a long journey start to finish.
When I "retired" (actually semi-retired as I am/was self employed) I had a house built and spent almost 3 years trimming out the interior. Hardwood floors, 3 piece crown moulding, built ins, baseboards, wainscotting with wall frames in the dining room, etc, etc, etc.
Two years ago I started to rebuild my B33 FBC. Project is moving ahead nicely.
I have been so busy the past 5 years I can't figure out how I ever found the 50+ hours a week to attend to my "job".
Of course all boat work stops when the grandchildren ask me to build something for them!
Two years ago I started to rebuild my B33 FBC. Project is moving ahead nicely.
I have been so busy the past 5 years I can't figure out how I ever found the 50+ hours a week to attend to my "job".
Of course all boat work stops when the grandchildren ask me to build something for them!
Frank B
1983 Bertram 33 FBC "Phoenix"
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Trump lied! Washington DC isn't a swamp.. it is a cesspool!
1983 Bertram 33 FBC "Phoenix"
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Trump lied! Washington DC isn't a swamp.. it is a cesspool!
IRGuy I know what you say with the grandchildren and the stop the boat work for them, except in my case it's my two year old wanting a swingset (we bought one from Costco). After work today I removed both big blocks from the boat with a borrowed forklift, tomorrow I'm excavating for the rubber "bark" that goes down before the swingset is erected! It's a pride thing you know.. And I'm happy to do it for her, absolutely!
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