Mr. Wibbens wrote:The Moose is tough as nails and does not hold moisture like the fiberglass guards do
I used a mapp gas torch and a rubber mallet to form it more easily to the pipe
Did you cut any off of either end? I have one here, and just eyeballing it around the pipe, it looks a good 4" too long.
Hadn't put it on yet because of what was looking like a pending wrestling match. I hadn't thought about heating it though. Have to dig out the propane torch and give it a try.
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Mr. Wibbens wrote:The Moose is tough as nails and does not hold moisture like the fiberglass guards do
I used a mapp gas torch and a rubber mallet to form it more easily to the pipe
Did you cut any off of either end? I have one here, and just eyeballing it around the pipe, it looks a good 4" too long.
Hadn't put it on yet because of what was looking like a pending wrestling match. I hadn't thought about heating it though. Have to dig out the propane torch and give it a try.[/quote]
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Nope I did not cut mine
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I believe I got it started with one clamp to hold it in place (maybe in the middle? but not sure)
Seemed like just to start out I used a bigger clamp than it came with
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I remember Carvr did not like the idea of banging on the pipe while it is mounted on the motor
Might be something to consider, but unless you have a vise it will be a little more difficult I'd think
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Mr. Wibbens wrote:I remember Carvr did not like the idea of banging on the pipe while it is mounted on the motor
Might be something to consider, but unless you have a vise it will be a little more difficult I'd think
Aluminium is pretty soft, add some heat and it gets softer. I wouldn't get the sledg hammer out but a small hammer and some time and I can't see how it would hurt anything. Just think of the impact of hitting a rock hard enough to cave in a pipe.
Mr. Wibbens wrote:I remember Carvr did not like the idea of banging on the pipe while it is mounted on the motor
Might be something to consider, but unless you have a vise it will be a little more difficult I'd think
Aluminium is pretty soft, add some heat and it gets softer. I wouldn't get the sledg hammer out but a small hammer and some time and I can't see how it would hurt anything. Just think of the impact of hitting a rock hard enough to cave in a pipe.
Thats what I'm thinking, I just used a rubber mallet
The guard was a little dirty looking by the time I got it on, with all the burnt rubber on it
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Mr. Wibbens wrote:The Moose is tough as nails and does not hold moisture like the fiberglass guards do
I used a mapp gas torch and a rubber mallet to form it more easily to the pipe
I'll 2nd Wibby on this. Tough as nails....
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