Was it? Not got marketing rights
You recommended it in my thread about non sticky sticky tape. You must have forgotten.
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Paul G
all this patter and u still havent said how u formed it and whats it for
all this patter and u still havent said how u formed it and whats it for
rite we get the drift now nice jobIt's part of the pipework on a supercharged 1967 Renault.
To make the shape I cut a square of steel and rounded the corners.
I tacked a 45 deg pipe bend to the square.
Covered with 25mm masking tape, sticky side out, then another layer sticky side in;
so that's sticky to sticky side.
Tapping the edges with a small hammer cuts the tape then a snip with scissors for the seam.
Open up and hold flat and you have what's known as a flexible patten.
Like this.
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Lay template on a piece of stainless and mark round, dot punch line and cut out.
Bend to shape and weld seam, and its done.
Paul G
I shall have to remember that one, wasn't so long ago I needed to make something very similar in steel, but the round end larger than the square.... used a piece of box, heated it a little and knocked a steel ball into it until it was the right size. Not quite so refined
How did you form it Paul, just malleted round on a bit of bar?
That look just like my missing steel rule! Post it back sharpish and we'll say no more about it
If you can tell me the make, how long it is, and where you left it, I'll post.
30cm, eclipse and I left it in your tool box