theres a few places around but if you want the best the dennis foran is your man
unfortunatly hes up on the central coast , so thats out of the question i would say ,
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+1 for Dennis. He'll fix it like it never happened. And since you can always see the area...
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Could try the ice method if looks aren't an issue?
Loaf so sorry to hear u had an off but glad u r ok. Let me know if u need anything mate
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ice method = fill with water and freeze em
seen it done and good as new results achieved
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08-01-2011, 05:24pm
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I have heard of it for fueltanks but does it work on exhaust too, pretty tough and no cap at the ends
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can work but sometimes it splits the tube, the ice freezes at the ends first
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never seen dry ice used,just normally fill with water and put in to a freezer.Racing tape will hold the water in until it starts to freeze.
It still can split the pipe though.
http://subrewgarage.blogspot.com/2010/12...ixing.html
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