The BRONKY (1994 Bronco)

Pulled the bronky into the garage to add a fastener to the valence and found this crack in the exhaust! IMG_6533.JPG
Cleaned up the area and welded up the crack. Also did a once over on all the front end and found one loose ttb mounting bolt, yikes!
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TBH kinda wish i hadnt welded the crack because it sounded sick before and now is alot more tame :ROFLMAO:

Thinking about adding a flange after the first cat and playing around with exhaust setup running only one cat
 
Pulled the bronky into the garage to add a fastener to the valence and found this crack in the exhaust! View attachment 30922
Cleaned up the area and welded up the crack. Also did a once over on all the front end and found one loose ttb mounting bolt, yikes!
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TBH kinda wish i hadnt welded the crack because it sounded sick before and now is alot more tame :ROFLMAO:

Thinking about adding a flange after the first cat and playing around with exhaust setup running only one cat
Mine has never had a cat since I've owned it and I am going to add a second muffler just because how loud it is in the cab with the drone. So the tameness may be nice haha
 
Started working on the front skid plate. One thing a day, so today i worked on the mounts for the lower part of the skid plate. The plan is to make it 100% bolt-on. IMG_6662.jpg
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What do you guys use to cut sheet metal aside from a plasma cutter? Been using an angle grinder for a long time but want to see if something else will cut a little faster and less sparks.
 
Small items I use this.

 
metal cutting circular saw to get the the piece off my big 4'x4' sheet then tune it in on the band saw like the one linked above.
Yeah, it really is game changing. The trigger on my m18 Milwaukee one is kind of wonky, I have a replacement to see of that fixes it. Otherwise its an awesome tool. I'd buy another one if the saw turns out to be bad.

Sean
 
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