Hey, no bashing.
Please I was talked into posting again from a lot of pm asking me to give it another try.
So I did.
But this is a small sport with very few deep pockets and to many people with loud opinions.
Snow like your haul, you never know what your gonna invest till it's over. You can forecast and speculate. But the proof is when your past the half way point.
There is 26 parts to each pipe, figure 45 min a section by time you cut it, roll it, Seam weld it pound it out, and belt sand it square.
You build the first one with a lot of extra pieces to give you fitment options. Well after fitting them all we found there to be very little room to make patterns and reduce the number of parts. The bends are just to crazy.
Stamping is option but at 5,800 per pipe tooling cost plus flange jigs and pressure test jigs.
It's just to dam expensive.
Most triple pipes are made from one set of tooling and cut and turned different to make all three pipes. Well that's not an option here with the way these fit.
We are 3 weeks behind schedule on this project and the boat has to leave so that is going to end this project for now.
We will look into it at another date if we buy a bigger cnc and can make the tooling In house but right now we can't.
So it makes the pipes a bad business decision at this time.
But we can say we did it. Woo who.