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    #31
    all you guys getting good customer service from IE must be dealing with a different company from the one I've dealt with. rarely do i get an email returned or if I do its weeks late.

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      #32
      Damn... a month later? The car was on jack stands for a while.

      So i got the new bar in... the welds look like shit, as expected.




      So I decided to make sure it doesnt happen again.

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        #33
        don't by welded products from maniacmatt either.

        Surfaces have to be matched. They spot welded the the tab to the bar on outsides (you can see that right above) and then with help of filler**(i misspelled it) welded those mismatched surfaces. Also if you look at first pic of the previous post. On the outside (where the surface gap is HUGE) they missed the bead, and ran a second one on top of it to correct it. Weld on top of weld. You're saying that's not excessive amount of filler?

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          #34
          It's ALMOST as if they could replace their welder with this guy:

























          Originally posted by Matt-B
          hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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            #35
            Originally posted by Aptyp View Post
            don't by welded products from maniacmatt either.

            Surfaces have to be matched. They spot welded the the tab to the bar on outsides (you can see that right above) and then with help of filler**(i misspelled it) welded those mismatched surfaces. Also if you look at first pic of the previous post. On the outside (where the surface gap is HUGE) they missed the bead, and ran a second one on top of it to correct it. Weld on top of weld. You're saying that's not excessive amount of filler?
            Says the guy who doesn't even know what a fucking spot weld is! For the second fucking time there are no spot welds on that bar.

            And a properly done weld in a groove like that is just as strong if not stronger than one where the surfaces match up flush. I admitted I am not familiar with spring steel but the only disadvantage to a weld like this is increased heat input.

            On thick material butting the pieces up tight is not proper weld prep! Have you ever done or even seen any pressure or pipeline welding. A tight butt is only acceptable on materials up to 1/4'' thick.

            With that said I did not say the weld on those bars was done properly. With a MIG welder (looks to me like what they used) it should have been done in at least two passes where as here it looks like they have attempted to fill it in one which is not proper.

            I replied to your post the way I did for two reasons one was to keep you from mis-informing the OP and two was to help myself and the other members of this board properly understand what exactly you were trying to say.

            If you want to make this personal please feel free to post pictures and specifications of your recent welding and fabrication achievements and I would be more than happy to do the same.

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              #36
              Welded roll cage for NC A&T baja team. And my amateur welds didn't break off road.

              I am not trying to make it personal. And I have those same sway bars.

              When I weld 2 objects together, I like welding surfaces together. Not welding one surface to another with gap in between.

              I am not a great welder, I have lots of learning to do. but any one who has welded anything to a round surface knows to match surfaces as best as possible.

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                #37
                Match surfaces and then add a bevel to put material into.
                My 2.9L Build!

                Originally posted by Ernest Hemingway
                There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games.

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                  #38
                  anyone have issues with the IE race 3 springs? im contemplating those because of the drop they give. i know they're made by eibach. but i was just curious.

                  -Dane
                  diving board division, bishez.

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                    #39
                    no complaints on their springs

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                      #40
                      ive made my living as a welder for several years. Ive welded everything from 13'' steel slabs at a bridge manufacturing facility to 1/32 inconel.
                      That, Is indeed a shitty weld. Its scary that there isnt some sort of certification/quality control on these SUSPENSION parts.....
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                        #41
                        Hey, matt.

                        Help a brotha out, I need a cheap welder for home use, know what's good? How much is good? I'm too dependent on school welder, but i got projects at home too.

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                          #42
                          Miller 180SD. Should cover just about anything you need.
                          My 2.9L Build!

                          Originally posted by Ernest Hemingway
                          There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Aptyp View Post
                            Hey, matt.

                            Help a brotha out, I need a cheap welder for home use, know what's good? How much is good? I'm too dependent on school welder, but i got projects at home too.

                            Are you looking for MIG or TIG? I would assume you dont need SMAW, Unless you are welding thicker plate.
                            Right now ive got a Lincoln Squarewave TIG machine and im in love. It welds so smooth, Ive found myself looking for things that need to be fixed lol.

                            but i agree with the above post. Miller makes a better Wire fed machine than lincoln.
                            Millermatic brands are probably your best bet.

                            I would probably say a millermatic 180 would do you just fine. Depends on if you want a 120v or 230v unit. obviously the 230 would have a higher duty cycle and ability to weld thicker metals.
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                              #44
                              The #1 thing on my want-list for some time has been the IE 25mm hollow front sway - this thread makes me sad :(

                              Now what am I gonna do?
                              .


                              E30 24V 6MT SOLD :( - look for it in sunny Miami :)

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                                #45
                                People can burn IE down for all I care. But come on this is a fuckin sway bar....If it makes you feel better grind the tab off and re-weld it yourself when you get it.

                                Not like there are other options for a 25mm bar.
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                                88 325is

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