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9 LIVES
12-28-2007, 11:01 PM
Im trying to figure out how he does it? I would really like to be able to duplicate this. He some how makes his own 8" to 5" reducer? What type of machine would take a flat sheet of steel and mold it into a cone shape?

I hope this photo shows up below?:confused:
You can see on the bottom of the stack where it goes from 8" stack down to 5". I have been building 5" exhaust stacks along with 6 & 7" but have yet to be able to do the 8" he does due to the sheer size of the reducer needed.

9 LIVES
12-28-2007, 11:03 PM
I forgot to mention that the standard size of exhaust for the Y pipes & elbow that you can see in the pickup bed is 5" pipe.

TEK
12-28-2007, 11:13 PM
Take a looky at this......

http://www.i-logic.com/conecalc.htm

9 LIVES
12-29-2007, 10:07 AM
That's a pretty neat tool. Now im just trying to figure out which dimension A & B etc. are.....seems handy!

9 LIVES
12-29-2007, 10:22 AM
That's a great tool. Im trying to figure out this cone dimensions if 5" pipe is around 15.5" (?)around & 8" pipe is 29" around I tried typing in those dimensions and it gave me a bogus cone.

Is that template in inches?

Brianstick
12-29-2007, 10:35 AM
Make a template out of paper first. When you get it the way you like it, then cut it out of steel. Paper is cheap, steel is not.

usmcpop
12-29-2007, 03:26 PM
Here's another:

http://www.sheetmetalguy.com/cones.htm

Or do it manually: http://search.sheetmetalworld.com/news/articles/198.cfm

Zrexxer
12-29-2007, 05:46 PM
That's a great tool. Im trying to figure out this cone dimensions if 5" pipe is around 15.5" (?)around & 8" pipe is 29" around I tried typing in those dimensions and it gave me a bogus cone.

Is that template in inches?The model says diameter A and diameter B... not circumference.

9 LIVES
12-29-2007, 10:07 PM
Gotcha...brain fart eh :D
slow day for us lower edumicated folks

9 LIVES
12-29-2007, 10:12 PM
Does not seem to be that accurate. I typed in 5 & 8 for the diameter. Traced the pattern onto white construction paper. Taped it togather and measure my cone it was 4" X 7-1/4

9 LIVES
01-03-2008, 07:00 PM
http://www.i-logic.com/conecalc.htm

Is this formula in inches? I have spent the last 2 days cutting out templates yet to find what #'s to punch in a funnel that is 8" at the bottom and 5" at the top. Seems simple but when you type those figure in the bare spaces it give you a funnel that is 3" at the top and 7" on the bottom.

Mr Jimi
01-03-2008, 09:16 PM
Take your pipes to your local sheet metal shop with a dozen donuts in the morning and ask then for a hand :D
Jim
:)

usmcpop
01-04-2008, 11:20 AM
Maybe this will make more sense.

http://www.hobartwelders.com/weldtalk/attachment.php?attachmentid=25163&stc=1&d=1199466154

In that cone calculator, are you entering diameter A as 8, diameter B as 5 and some nominal number for the height, say 6 inches and then clearing the default angle setting (make it blank)?

Some Creep
01-04-2008, 11:31 AM
http://www.i-logic.com/conecalc.htm

Is this formula in inches? I have spent the last 2 days cutting out templates yet to find what #'s to punch in a funnel that is 8" at the bottom and 5" at the top. Seems simple but when you type those figure in the bare spaces it give you a funnel that is 3" at the top and 7" on the bottom.

Looking at the picture on the calc page, it shows there's a section above and below the produced cone as 'extra trim stock'. Make sure it's blank. The diameters you are measuring would be narrower at the top and wider at the bottom to account for this. Measure off your correct height to double check this is the case.

Just an observation.....

dsculpin
02-20-2008, 12:26 AM
You can do it on a metal lathe and not have a seem. This is a pretty simple spinning operation. You could actually probably get away doing it on a wood lathe. Here is a short little video of a guy spinning a piece:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGszBVy3cgU&feature=related

JoeS
02-20-2008, 08:43 AM
if you don't have luck making one, try these guys:

http://store.airflo.com/exhaust-adapters.html