Using the old left over piece of the L bracket from the tank mounting hardware, a exhaust bracket was born.
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Pound It |
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Grind It |
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Yay Sparks! |
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Be amazed that it lines up and tighten.
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This design might be reworked, we talked about using some square pipe but for now this will work.
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