Wrapping pipes help
So knowing that I need help, I need tips from you guys that have done this before. Here is what I know...
1. Use gloves
2. Wrap tight and thick.
That's about it. I have read on here some where to soak your wrap before you start... Well, how long do I soak it, and in what? What is meant by "painting" the wrap? Well you get the drift.
Also, what about wrapping around the O2 sensor? Should I just cut a hole, or would it be better to wrap around that part?
Thanks in advance guys!
So knowing that I need help, I need tips from you guys that have done this before. Here is what I know...
1. Use gloves
2. Wrap tight and thick.
That's about it. I have read on here some where to soak your wrap before you start... Well, how long do I soak it, and in what? What is meant by "painting" the wrap? Well you get the drift.
Also, what about wrapping around the O2 sensor? Should I just cut a hole, or would it be better to wrap around that part?
Thanks in advance guys!
soak then wrap
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gloves AND long sleeves
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you don't need a clamp at the beginning
wrap it tight, clamp the other end.
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you can start wrapping at the head end,
or at the baffle end
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wrap around the O2 bungholes
don't cut the wrap
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wrap around brackets
this is the backside
make the visible side look nice, neat, and uniform.
take your time wrapping around sh it
undo it and redo it if not acceptable
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I like to terminate with these T-Bolt clamps
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Be sure to clean things up before you start the machine,
or, whatever smudges, etc, will be forever cooked into the finish.
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this high heat coating is good stuff.
It will lighten up over time.
you can recoat after a period of time,
if you want a fresh look.
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these were nice boots at one time.
Don't think the wrap is gonna protect your boots, hands, or anything else.
It gets just as hot as a bare pipe would.
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Short Shot Staggereds........
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RineHarts.........
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Last edited by mud; Jun 5, 2019 at 06:27 AM.
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As always, awesome post. Thanks for the detailed pics and description. I'm wrapping mine this weekend and hadn't yet decided on which clamps to use. Those T-bone clamps are nice. Clean and simple, just the way it ought to be. Thanks for sharing!
J
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