Re: Exhaust System Modelling

Posted by Fish'n Jim On 2023/9/1 21:27:44
or just buy one from Waldron's, et al.
I'd be curious to know how well it matches the OEM replacements from the computerized bending equipment and how they knew to make the muffler longer/or off the shelf/listed.
I bought one from the guy in NC in the PAC ads for the '49 and it fit like a glove and the xframes are tough to navigate pipes thru. It was very reasonable back then. I expect today, you have to bring the first born for the exchange at least an arm. I picked it up from his shop. I think he's since sold that business/don't keep up.
As the old saw goes, if you get a carpenter to fix something expect a few hammer blows, so goes it for industrial designers and mock ups. To each his own according to their abilities in DIY land.
When it said "modeling" I was expecting something different than a .pdf like 3D sketch or something. Not many homes have a laser scanner to generate the mesh. I don't even have AutoCaD any more since I re-retired. Everything is pay by the month now even Adobe. At zero usage that's infinite cost/month. I liked the pay for it once era. It makes us retirees take the free offer then cancel with we need something. They're getting tricky, and send you a pop-up and if you touch the screen it bills you. Happened again today. ottabalawaginit.

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