Nah, I get that. But I'm tired of doing things twice. I'd print a few adapters and call it a day.I was joking that she destroys them all the time, and its literally $0.30. Sheesh.
You can’t joke about things that make perfect sense. There’s no reason for any of us to not believe you as it’s sounds exactly like something April would do.I was joking that she destroys them all the time, and its literally $0.30. Sheesh.
all the years of research on the A2ACTU and here some kid with a 3D printer makes one.plus the butt-tube thing seemed perfectly plausible as well
We haven't seen how it performs at pressure.all the years of research on the A2ACTU and here some kid with a 3D printer makes one.
the 3d printed ones will lack the patented (almost) internal kal-rez pressure flap and exhaust manifold.all the years of research on the A2ACTU and here some kid with a 3D printer makes one.
A good exhaust manifold is key!the 3d printed ones will lack the patented (almost) internal kal-rez pressure flap and exhaust manifold.
Please take pics of all steps so we can bug you with questions.Gonna print a press die and make a coolant reservoir out of some 16 or 18 gauge aluminum that won't leak in the Audi that takes a fucking standard cap instead of these stupid bullshit screw-on audi/porsche things.
I downloaded Fusion 360 for personal use to make the thing, we'll see how it goes.
There will be TIG welding involved. At the very least, for the nipples and fill neck. Probably also for some ribs inside to keep it from ballooning up under pressure.Please take pics of all steps so we can bug you with questions.
More meant of the press portion, but sure the welding as well.There will be TIG welding involved. At the very least, for the nipples and fill neck. Probably also for some ribs inside to keep it from ballooning up under pressure.
Oh, I can do that, no problem. My progress so far was going into the attic and pulling the leaky reservoir out so I can start measuring shit, and also downloading Fusion 360 and installing it.More meant of the press portion, but sure the welding as well.
Important steps, for sure.Oh, I can do that, no problem. My progress so far was going into the attic and pulling the leaky reservoir out so I can start measuring shit, and also downloading Fusion 360 and installing it.