i,ll be using a TIG AS MY MIG IS KAPUTJ1MS wrote:The Indian head cowl seems to have a good shape cut into it for directing the air below the footboard, instead of directing it back under the panels, but they used very thin metal on some of them...
A spot welder would be the best way to weld the fin into place, very easy to use, just set the timer and press together...
Add to wish list, A 230 volt hand held Spot Welder..
cylinder cowling "fin" welding needed
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Hmmm, all the carbon cowls have no lip on the L shape cut out 
Is a cowl with the scoop a preferred choice or not?
And what about cutaway or removed footboards, help or hindrance?
May have to send one down Steve
May have asked before, but what happened to the MB ones?
Is a cowl with the scoop a preferred choice or not?
And what about cutaway or removed footboards, help or hindrance?
May have to send one down Steve
May have asked before, but what happened to the MB ones?
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what are you after a template of the fin? i have a spanish cowling with the fin inside. is this whats needed?
Ian, PM sent...
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