How To Build Headers | Trick-Tools.com

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How to build headers? That is a great question. Maybe you want to make your own, but you don't know where to start? In this video, we highlight the header building process and the tools that we offer that can reduce build time. You'll also see tips, tricks, and how-to information that can help guide you through your header build.

Here is a list of the tools and matching links to the products you'll see in this video. available on our website www.trick-tools.com/
Icengineworks Modeling Kits.
www.trick-tools.com/Icengineworks-Exhaust-Header-M…
Icengineworks Tube Cutting Jigs.
www.trick-tools.com/Icengineworks-Header-Tube-Cutt…
Our Entire Icenginworks Store.
www.trick-tools.com/Icengineworks-Store-867

Angle Finders at Trick-Tools.com
www.trick-tools.com/Angle_Finders_3

Vertical Band Saws at Trick-Tools.com
www.trick-tools.com/Vertical_Band_Saws_95

Kalamazoo Belt Sander
www.trick-tools.com/Kalamazoo-Combination-6-inch-B…

Belt Sanders Store
www.trick-tools.com/Belt_Grinders_and_Sanders_21

SPD Exhaust
www.spdexhaust.com

コメント (21)
  • A tip that I figured out when using the mock up kit is to make a line from one end to the other with a dry erase marker. This allows you to find the proper orientation if anything moves while taking it out to transfer to tubing. The kit is amazing, my first set of headers were 2" fender exit on a '64 GTO, I think they turned out great.
  • On the on hand, this is basically a commercial for header modeling blocks. On the other hand, these are one of the coolest tools I have ever seen. I am completely new to header and exhaust fabrication, for all I know these are commonplace in the industry, but still.
  • I have one of your tubing benders and love it . I called up the company and your service was great.
  • Wow that definitely makes things easier! After watching this I'm confident enough to give it a try! Thanks😁
  • Theres no need to purge the pipe for the tig welding? Not to create "sugar" on the interior side of each weld.... Anyway, great machinery and methods !
  • @ever4437
    The plastic blocks are the best , easy to use and headers come out perfect. Best money I have spent on a tool.
  • I have built over 40 sets of custom headers in the 20 + years I was doing that type of work. If I ever built another set I would use those modeling blocks simply for the reason of having reality more closely match fantasy in the final product
  • Ya. Dude did great! We have the same helmet (miller us flag) , gloves, tools, etc. I said, "I like this guy" great welding also and instructional content
  • @xcaione
    Ребята вы просто супер! Привет вам из России!!! И респект огромный.
  • @SSGTA440
    I built my own headers for my project, a Gen 3 Hemi in a 92 Chrysler Lebaron SS/GT. it wasn't a real easy job, they turned out pretty good. Now, those modelling tubes would have been awesome....I used aluminum fuel line as bend surrogates, also, my headers were step tube, started out as 2 1/8, to 2 1/4 ending with 2 3/8. They don't look as pretty, but they are real close to equal length. Step tube headers make a lot more power due to the "release" velocity thru the tube, but are more troublesome to make.
  • Hiya thanks for taking the time to show as the video. Learnt a lot👍
  • Well something else marked off my life's list of things I'll ever attempt to do myself lol
  • Geese those modeling blocks are the bomb , I just had to make them by hand which very time consuming !
  • I used a 1 3/4” kit to help design/build a roll cage.
  • @jdmtake1
    FINALLY SOMEONE MADE SOMETHING LIKE THIS MANNN.
  • freaking genius who ever came out with that header kit that's got to be the coolest thing i have seen the only thing that sucks is the price there very expensive but i guess they will pay for them selves specially if you build lots of headers but a great tool to improve and make your fab skills better.