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  1. clarkoh

    Comments on Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold

    I have 2 unique designs. Each design uses the same flanges for the exhaust ports and the turbo mounting. I had the exhaust ports cut into pairs to allow some movement and at the same time keep them aligned. When I weld these things together I have a jig which maintains the alignment of the...
  2. clarkoh

    Comments on Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold

    Thanks for the explanation. I am Tig welding and using 347 filler rod on the 321. That was the advise from the tubing supplier. I am still experimenting with the 304 and 316 combination and have the manifold in the picture installed on my test truck now. So far, there have been no problems...
  3. clarkoh

    Comments on Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold

    I started to make Stainless Steel exhaust/ turbo charger manifolds for the Cummins Turbo Diesel found in the Dodge pickups. I saw a prototype and the comments were that the use of this piece vs. the stock cast iron piece was a drop in exhaust gas temperatures by several hundred degrees F. The...
  4. clarkoh

    A36 vs. B7 Anchor Bolts

    Thanks for the tip. The GC is aware of the implications. They generally stick with Hilti products. I have a Fastenal Store within 3 miles of the building site, so getting the right material is pretty convenient. The inspector was the one who suggested the epoxy system, rather than a drive...
  5. clarkoh

    A36 vs. B7 Anchor Bolts

    My plan is to tack the nuts with 4 inches of rod extending through. This length will be epoxied into the footer. When the floor is poured, the additional 8 inches of rod (one CMU) will become encased. The tack weld would be on the non or should I say less tensioned part of each rod. Thanks...
  6. clarkoh

    A36 vs. B7 Anchor Bolts

    I am erecting a 60x100 steel building. The structural engineer specified A36 anchor bolts, embedded in the reinforced concrete piers. I have 2 different anchor assemblies. I had no trouble getting the A36 "L" shaped bolts in 18". I have some shorter (8") piers where I will have to drill the...

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