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Canadian Daves JustKDX
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[QUOTE="jmics19067, post: 311598, member: 27963"] that is all I really wanted to say my mistake was that I didnt clean out the carbon. I used to straighten my pipes like that for a long time. I really do like the idea of using an inert gas. Maybe making a cap witha pop off valve from an air compressor also. after I blew the one frost plug out I made caps out of steel and then braized them on. Did one like that was very time consuming though cleaning off the old brass when I was done. I find that just cutting the pipe in half and using the anvil and a dinging hammer for body work is the quickest easiest safest way for me . I really dont worry about the large shallow dents I get in the big middle section of the pipe I only worry about the crushed sharp dents by the head pipe. Maybe I lose a millimeter with each cut so as advanced of a rider I am < :confused: > I figure I have about 5 /10 repairs before I notice the difference. [/QUOTE]
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