In this video I'll be testing g a pipe I had made for my 362zp. Hopefully it works. . thanks for watching
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@johnw5242 Жыл бұрын
@3:30 "I didn't grow up using computers . . . " @Tinman's Saws - I don't think you entirely grew up at all. That's why I love watching your channel! Stay healthy my friend, and send my love to the Tin Lady and to the Min-Tin. Much respect.
@wadegadberry564 Жыл бұрын
it is what it is. Stuff happens. It was good for a laugh. thanks. Keep up the good work
@tonymartin9784 Жыл бұрын
Tinman, if you are interested, I can cut you some exhaust flanges. I am an automotive performance tech and master fabricator, but I also love saws. I would be honored to supply you with some of your most common flanges, no cost, to reduce the time it takes you to test different pipe designs. Long time fan.
@JimmyDean1992 Жыл бұрын
My dude! Compressed air! oh my... love it. cranking out the hose next time i start the fire
@jasonmercer9962 Жыл бұрын
Make sure you keep that hatchet in good shape for Baby Charligh when she is old enough to use it.
@martyrutter3630 Жыл бұрын
Nice wood stove , nothing like wood heat to warm you up on a cold dreary day. 🔥🪵
@djhotshot67 Жыл бұрын
that dolmar sounds like heaven with a pipe!!!! ❤❤❤
@djhotshot67
Жыл бұрын
That pipe your brother made sounds nasty like good nasty👌👍💪
@longbar185d2 Жыл бұрын
Looks good, you and your bother get the pipe dialed in I will buy one!
@stevenlaxton3618 Жыл бұрын
Haha love that oops moment haha reminded me of last year the first time I pulled the muffler off my craftsman and A.D.D took over and I really really needed to know what a saw sounds like with no muffler at all hahaha even a lil 40cc craftsman sounds insane 😅 and you can see the combustions happening lol pretty neat for a few seconds followed by a half hour of just giggling like an idiot
@paulmcreynolds1774 Жыл бұрын
Great video Tinman. The oops factor is always there when you're doing something new. That was hilarious. Keep working on it and I'm sure you will get it right. I certainly would look at getting a couple of those pipes.
@martyrutter3630 Жыл бұрын
Just shows us your life is just like ours up’s and down’s got to love it. ♥️👍
@edwinburns4785 Жыл бұрын
Love the compressed air to get fire going.
@BushRats Жыл бұрын
Long time viewer first time commenter 😂 bloody love ya stuff mate! Been fixing up an old 038 magnum and your 038 playlist helped the whole way through mate! Think I watched the whole lot 3x over 😂 cheers for making quality and informative vids 😎🤙🏾 love from Australia 🇦🇺
@Demodad68 Жыл бұрын
Nothing good ever comes from not trying. Kudos to you, keep on going and doing your thing.
@brucenicov1224 Жыл бұрын
If at first you don’t succeed, try try again Brother!! You’ll get it right and it will be a beastly power adder.
@joebrent2762 Жыл бұрын
Epic fails will turn into tremendous success!!! It teaches humility and persistence!! The content is awesome !!! Keep up the good work my friend 👊
@simonj3247 Жыл бұрын
Sweet, I’m asking my missus for a compressor for the fire.
@kerrymillar4981 Жыл бұрын
Bro your a real woodman. News paper your more i old school than billy
@williamwhite9321 Жыл бұрын
Love the stove 👍
@marko1025 Жыл бұрын
Hey buddy fun stuff right ! Do you have an Ironhorse pipe design . My stock 372 xp loves it . Very simple and very effective. Possibly use a thicker flange you can put a bit more heat into the weld . I used 5mm stainless on the flange and tig welded that sucker . Strong as brother . Keep on keeping on Tinman it’s an interesting journey. 👍🏻🇦🇺
@robertsmith7580 Жыл бұрын
That pipe just looks wicked , don't give up on that design !
@marcuscicero9587 Жыл бұрын
love to see a vid of your brother building that pipe. nice looking
@jquill11 Жыл бұрын
Haha that was great. Keep innovating!
@fabzacres-blackcat Жыл бұрын
I’ve tested many pipes and with the stock can and a single tube pipe seems to give 8-10% over bone stock. The Rowdy pipes I’m building now (similar to the Bearclaw original design) give a noticeable increase over the pipe / can design and absolutely annihilate the stock muffler. Only 2 drawbacks are increased fuel usage and loud (but not any louder than a straight shot or a bark box). If I burn an extra $1 worth of gas I’d say it is well worth it for the increased production and enjoyment (snappier throttle / way more torque). A good set of earplugs or muff is definitely in order. I find that the output is deeper and more throaty with no high pitched sound like the others
@justinweaver8787
Жыл бұрын
Loud n proud lol definitely worth it if a big increase n power
@fabzacres-blackcat
Жыл бұрын
@@justinweaver8787 I’d say from seat of the pants it’ll give 5+% over a factory dual port which gives about 7-8% over the stock. Again I don’t have a Dyno to give precise numbers but I wood say 12% over stock peak torque. Way better throttle response and low-end grunt - only videoed the 272xp so some saws may gain more or less … the epa friendly saws may not pickup as much performance as an older non - stratos saw simply because of the design but there are other flow tricks you can use on the intake side to enhance the performance for sure!
@jimharmon3404 Жыл бұрын
Just a word about test failures... there is no such thing! You had a device failure and you learned a few things along the way. That is exactly how things are on the road to invention. Never stop testing and developing a better pipe! Your work reminds me of work an old friend of mine did in ham radio with tuned cavity filters. They resonate at very narrow but adjustable frequency not unlike what you are doing with that exhaust. I suggest you experiment with a pipe that is way longer than you think you need. Install a disk on a threaded rod such that you can adjust the volume of the cavity in that pipe. That makes effectively a adjustable whistle. You can then tune it to the engine for max performance. Then you will know what size pipe to make. I look forward to your next experiment.
@marcuscicero9587 Жыл бұрын
what a terrific business offering power enhancing pipes. go get em brother and sign me up. got a 372xpw and a 395xp waitin
@bennyblanko3 Жыл бұрын
Holy crap on that hatchet ...
@justinweber1838 Жыл бұрын
Love the honesty of showing the failure.
@antoniomorgado5304 Жыл бұрын
I did one kind of a pipe like this for my 372xp but in stainless steel and oh my God it turns up the saw for way better saw!!!! The saw pulls crazy with it! Nice content! I'm a stainless steel welder and cut some wood for pass the winter warm in my house!
@michaelwhiteoldtimer7648 Жыл бұрын
Your brother did a great job on that muffler, always fun to try different things
@tinmanssaws
Жыл бұрын
He does great work for sure
@johnrosier1686 Жыл бұрын
Tinman’s Custom Exhaust is in its infant stage. It will definitely get better with age.
@tradermonk9403 Жыл бұрын
Looking Good TM!
@j.chrisbeck7492 Жыл бұрын
Wasn't a total failure, just a bump in the road, we all experience those, but I know you n your bro are going to absorb the bumps and fly over them. Carry On Brothers !
@anthonybartolini2491 Жыл бұрын
Tinman! Great looking little pipe. Props to your brother's fabricating skills. I would 100% purchase one of these for my 372XPW. Consider me on the pre-order list. Been looking for a "pipe" and no one manufactures/sells them. Take care man, happy cutting!
@ben-me9jy Жыл бұрын
Hey Tinman , that pipe added a lot of power! So much power it jumped off. That is just what happen when you are working on that stuff like you said . Keep up the good work!
@youraveragewoodsman4772 Жыл бұрын
You should use the shavings from all your noodling for fire starter. My shop has almost the identical stove -25 here right now
@johnsuch5914 Жыл бұрын
Love something like that on my 590 or 261...Let them things breath...Great job as always :)
@cargotoolshop5319
Жыл бұрын
My 261 has a nununun when you let off the throttle like a dirt bike, they can be improved on but it's very hard cause they are factory made to be 50cc screamers, bigger saws are all about torque and low end and by porting and piping your making a saw run like your 50cc saw, higher end power but on big cc's
@cmore7465 Жыл бұрын
Testing is exactly that , it sounded great while it was going really notice the difference . I have just got the exact same saw so very interested in this . Love ya vids mate all the way from Aus
@chadbrewer6882 Жыл бұрын
Duuuuude! That stove is iconic!!!
@rtdc5662 Жыл бұрын
I live in the middle of a wind farm in north east Ohio. It is completely flat here. I understand about the wind. It gets pretty wicked. I have to wind proof everything out here. It does get the fire place choochin good and hot though!
@2point..0 Жыл бұрын
I about lost it ha ha ha!!! Its all about Form Fit and Function and I give you TinMan an "A" for honesty and a chuckle!!! Next version will be a better "A" ???
@kennytheguitarfanatic054 Жыл бұрын
Cool idea on that pipe! Muffler mods I have done on Husky 372's I found if you aim the exhaust pipe at about a 45 degree angle and up a little you lose some exhaust savaging meaning you lose pull in the cut. I found if you use a stock muffler but use a 3/4 pipe. To encourage exhaust savaging I aim the pipe about a 90 degree angle from the cylinder. It seems to have nice pop at idle better throttle response and better pull in the cut and make the saw run pig rich so have to lean the hi jet out a bit.
@cargotoolshop5319 Жыл бұрын
Couple of things I would like to talk about, first is porting, you can modify the port timing by raising and lowering the top edge of the piston, called a performance piston, Also on a pipe your after a couple things, pipe volume which has to do with the cylinder volume, and then the size of the outlet, remember the biggest thing is you want the pipe to pulse and push back on the exhaust port so intake flow doesn't come pass the cylinder before it's burnt, love your channel and your enthusiasm, stay strong
@majorpixchannel7146 Жыл бұрын
I love experimental small pipes like that!... I have built a few! 372xp mini pipe and some horns for a g660 that have done well! I have some videos on them if you have time check it out brother. Some winners lol some loosers! You are correct... thats power saw building!
@tfloutdoors327 Жыл бұрын
New pipe looks good, I’ve been working on a sheet metal style pipe, similar to yours. Cool video!🤛
@tdawg8605 Жыл бұрын
Minor set back, no big deal. I also think you need the mounting bracket bolted up to stabilize it more. Look fantastic thou. Nice saw for stock. Great video. TC Mahalo Tinman 🤙🤙🤙
@bennyblanko3 Жыл бұрын
I can tell you built a fire or two ...
@tinmanssaws
Жыл бұрын
A couple over the years lol
@kowski94777 ай бұрын
I usually just load the stove and throw about ahalf a cup of used engine oil with a splash of gas on it and light it up . Starts off easy and get the wood ( even if its wet ) going.
@chrismiller4015 Жыл бұрын
Tinman!!! Let me know when I can purchase one of those pipes. Really great content as always.
@johnsuch5914 Жыл бұрын
Wicked pipe !!!
@toddjudson7281 Жыл бұрын
I have a stock 372 so I’d be interested in a new pipe. Subscribed to your channel.
@HYDETREEWORKS Жыл бұрын
I think a lot of people that mess with pipes on saws don't know a ton about 2 strokes and what the pipe actually does. Not saying that is you. The pipe on a 2 stroke if right is like a perfect tuned music instrument. A 2 stroke pipes operates off of sound. I'm a motorcycle mechanic so love 2 stroke dirt bikes.
@frankz1125 Жыл бұрын
I like to make the flange a heat shield in the same piece. New pipe looks good.
@scottwilson4396 Жыл бұрын
That was a great friday laugh tinman hahahahah! Having experienced a falling muffler or two myself i laugh with you ❤, i think using the tin wind shield behind the mod modded exh gives a little more support for the flange also
@richpitty Жыл бұрын
As a welder fabricator I didn’t realize how much diff a pipe can make. I’ll be def trying things out and ideas you guys have let me know I’ll give it a shot
@dentondunn4346 Жыл бұрын
I still burn wood as my primary heat source. I have 2 Timberwolves, one with muffler mod by Iowa Performance Saw's and one with Ironhorse style muffler mod. Good stuff.
@mikecole6842 Жыл бұрын
Thats y i love my 372 xp i fell some big applewood and oak today with it
@chriskopetski8103 Жыл бұрын
You well like the 372 xp I got the new 2020 372xp x-torq had those 372xp you well love it...I love my 385xp too need few new parts for it 385xp 372xp 365 special my 3 favorite saws
@ArkansasLivin Жыл бұрын
So I have a couple Huskys, my favorite being a 371xp. I'm in Arkansas and cut a lot of hardwood. I'm looking for a bit more snap and power for the longer bars. Sounds like I should start with a muffler mod? Anything else you'd suggest before going into it? Thanks for the show
@BlackDevill9 Жыл бұрын
I want one now!! 👊
@aaronpowell4885 Жыл бұрын
It definitely looks promising👍🏻 maby 3/16 plate for the next flange😂
@TheScoundrel70 Жыл бұрын
I have an old IEL saw, and it has a very cool cast exhaust that this experimental one reminds me of. I'm curious about sand casting now... 👍
@tinmanssaws
Жыл бұрын
I have one of those saws with the cool muffler to.
@jeffholliday4146 Жыл бұрын
Tinman that's a great video love seeing when thing go wrong this is real life ! Not glad for the failure glad you didn't cut it out. So I'm looking at piping my 550XP auto tune what do you think about that , do , do not . Have you piped one if so do you have video on it or maybe you know someone that has have
@230e4 Жыл бұрын
I am using the old style 372xp muffler with a 3/4" pipe no top outlet on a 390xp. I have been wanting to experiment with the newer muffler like yours with a 3/4" pipe and run it with the factory top port open and then blocked off with a piece of sheet metal in place of the screen to see if it favors the dual port or not on my stock 372 x-torque. I suspect the top port being open may actually hurt the performance, it would be an easy test with the muffler you have. It would be interesting to test a pipe design like your brothers pipe with a single outlet instead of duals as well, coming out the bar side like the pipe on your stock muffler. I would like to make Ironhorse's basic pipe with a single outlet and try that sometime as well. It would be nice if someone would take the time to perfect a design that works great on a work saw and sell them.
@justinweaver8787
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely!!
@jasonmercer9962 Жыл бұрын
That pipe worked great until you Blew it off he saw with all of hat power. Maybe a small bracket on the front to use those lower factory support holes will help
@billyb.9878 Жыл бұрын
Wow I could hear the difference. Let's get some for the 288 's. Yea I'm thinking a nice pipe & a base gasket delete for the stock 288xp. Put a 32" bar on her w/an Oregon skip chain. Oils well but could use some more ars, pull, you know what I mean. 🙃
@bennyblanko3 Жыл бұрын
I love lodge pole for starting ... but ... I'm gona go up and cut a bit of spruce, more than already ...
@NothingButChainsaws Жыл бұрын
Dude who freaking built that lil beast?
@marcuscicero9587 Жыл бұрын
long time ago the first rocket engineers were literally flying by the seat of their pants. their technical references were zero and development was all trial and error. but they persisted and we wound up on the moon.
@DavidVan7416 күн бұрын
Just joined your channel 😎💯👍.. wondering if you have any advice on a pipe for a Husky 460?
@cargotoolshop5319 Жыл бұрын
As you said it makes it run lean, you need to make the outlet of your pipe smaller, edit, the smaller outlet will give the exhaust a pulse and push back on the exhaust port, stopping the fresh intake air from flowing out of the saw before the piston comes back up to shut off the port
@Ben-et8wh Жыл бұрын
ive always heard you want the output holes to add up to 80% of the exhaust port from the cylinder to make the right amount of power from a muffler mod
@cargotoolshop5319
Жыл бұрын
Shape and design doesn't really matter when making a custom pipe, the pipe volume and the outlet size is really all that matters, I would not build a twin horn pipe from my knowledge of dirt bike and snowmobile experience but that doesn't mean it won't work, stay strong
@steelcityperformancesaws Жыл бұрын
I miss my woodstove, insurance company made me take it out.
@yrdGBA Жыл бұрын
we use sassafrass for quick starter
@fabzacres-blackcat Жыл бұрын
Spot-on statement about the chainsaws operating temperature. Go to far with compression and machining the saw could exceed that temperature and actually LOSE power. IF that’s the case then what’s the point for an everyday work saw ? For a racer yes 👍… looks like the pipe took a wicked hit when you cut out on that ash round
@mattfleming86 Жыл бұрын
Lots of 590/620p guys looking for a major upgrade over the factory abomination. Id be in for one as long as it wasnt crazy crazy expensive.
@jacobhein4319 Жыл бұрын
That pipe definitely added pull it seemed like! In my mind the Ironhorse pipe design seems like it would work best. I honestly have no clue though. Cant wait to see more of this pipe! Mufflers, Muffler mods, and pipes seemto get overlooked. A lot of guys like to just slap a bark box on or a basic Muffler mod. I think thats leaving a lot of potential on the table.
@tinmanssaws
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou buddy!!
@tinmanssaws
Жыл бұрын
The ironhoese pipe is way easier to male but I think these pipes may have the edge on power.
@_Peterbilt Жыл бұрын
Hey I’ve been enjoying you and your videos. Looking to get a starter saw. What’s you opinion on saws. Im looking at a echo 590 timber wolf. Do you think that a good stock saw?
@brianmorrow6355 Жыл бұрын
Looked like the first cookie you cut jumped up and bounced right off the new pipe that may have had something to do with it.
Any chance you could build one for a 460 Husqvarna? Any pipe any style or design. They seem to work well all the ones I’ve seen you use.
@justinweaver8787 Жыл бұрын
Id be interested in a pipe or 3 lol
@hpelisr Жыл бұрын
A failure is part of the progress, I could tell the difference in the cutting. the ends of the pipes need to turn down a little.
@setnbronco4932 Жыл бұрын
i will say that pipe did seem to add some snap and seemed to pull better. a lot of times I can tell a diff in sound of an engine better in vids than in person
@tinmanssaws
Жыл бұрын
Me to, I can hear ok video better then real life lol
@marcuscicero9587 Жыл бұрын
ya think soldered copper plumbing fittings would hold up for long as a chainsaw exhaust pipe? cut out an exhaust flange outta 1/8 in. copper plate and start soldering 3/4" fittings?
@OriginalTailhunter Жыл бұрын
Tinman, do you still like your Osburn wood stove? Any problems with it?
@brianmccloud1369 Жыл бұрын
I'll take one 👍
@papascruffy Жыл бұрын
Make me a pipe muffler, I'll buy it!!
@Lst2ltdwn Жыл бұрын
Just wondering if I can change out my sprocket on my 266se to a rim sprocket? I have done it on my 038 stihl , but not sure on this Husky I just picked up for 20 bucks. Thanks Tinman, love your stuff, great information.
@tinmanssaws
Жыл бұрын
Yes you can buy a new clutch that takes a rim sproketbif your saw doesn't have one.
@grundan69 Жыл бұрын
What do you guys see the 372’s sell for used?
@markschultz1606 Жыл бұрын
Are plans/dimensions available for the pipe, or is it 'trade secret' so hush?
@bennyblanko3 Жыл бұрын
and ... yeah, all those little knots ... spruce don't split ... yours or mine (except I have a big ass splitter, and it splits just fine). Great early season wood ... I've been burning junk, a little aspen from the back yard ... but, it burns hot.
@forestman_dan Жыл бұрын
That pipe is obviously a different beast, but what do you think of those bark boxes? I’ve heard you say that the saw needs to scavenge air from the muffler and shouldn’t be expelled too soon. Does a stihl bark box still do a good job of that when it replaces the front muffler cover? I’m wondering if it would be best to have a port on the side of the muffler, not right on the front
@danielcarter7430
Жыл бұрын
I'd like to know also. Just ordered a bark box today just to have something "better". We'll see how it goes.
@jasentonguepowersaws4206 Жыл бұрын
That’s why they call it r&d. next one will be better.
@robertalexander49898 ай бұрын
Ours doesn't either especially the butternut hickory we have in north Alabama
@mikahakkinen5651 Жыл бұрын
yes that was funny when the pipe drop down.right pipe on twostroke its importent
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@3:30 "I didn't grow up using computers . . . " @Tinman's Saws - I don't think you entirely grew up at all. That's why I love watching your channel! Stay healthy my friend, and send my love to the Tin Lady and to the Min-Tin. Much respect.
it is what it is. Stuff happens. It was good for a laugh. thanks. Keep up the good work
Tinman, if you are interested, I can cut you some exhaust flanges. I am an automotive performance tech and master fabricator, but I also love saws. I would be honored to supply you with some of your most common flanges, no cost, to reduce the time it takes you to test different pipe designs. Long time fan.
My dude! Compressed air! oh my... love it. cranking out the hose next time i start the fire
Make sure you keep that hatchet in good shape for Baby Charligh when she is old enough to use it.
Nice wood stove , nothing like wood heat to warm you up on a cold dreary day. 🔥🪵
that dolmar sounds like heaven with a pipe!!!! ❤❤❤
@djhotshot67
Жыл бұрын
That pipe your brother made sounds nasty like good nasty👌👍💪
Looks good, you and your bother get the pipe dialed in I will buy one!
Haha love that oops moment haha reminded me of last year the first time I pulled the muffler off my craftsman and A.D.D took over and I really really needed to know what a saw sounds like with no muffler at all hahaha even a lil 40cc craftsman sounds insane 😅 and you can see the combustions happening lol pretty neat for a few seconds followed by a half hour of just giggling like an idiot
Great video Tinman. The oops factor is always there when you're doing something new. That was hilarious. Keep working on it and I'm sure you will get it right. I certainly would look at getting a couple of those pipes.
Just shows us your life is just like ours up’s and down’s got to love it. ♥️👍
Love the compressed air to get fire going.
Long time viewer first time commenter 😂 bloody love ya stuff mate! Been fixing up an old 038 magnum and your 038 playlist helped the whole way through mate! Think I watched the whole lot 3x over 😂 cheers for making quality and informative vids 😎🤙🏾 love from Australia 🇦🇺
Nothing good ever comes from not trying. Kudos to you, keep on going and doing your thing.
If at first you don’t succeed, try try again Brother!! You’ll get it right and it will be a beastly power adder.
Epic fails will turn into tremendous success!!! It teaches humility and persistence!! The content is awesome !!! Keep up the good work my friend 👊
Sweet, I’m asking my missus for a compressor for the fire.
Bro your a real woodman. News paper your more i old school than billy
Love the stove 👍
Hey buddy fun stuff right ! Do you have an Ironhorse pipe design . My stock 372 xp loves it . Very simple and very effective. Possibly use a thicker flange you can put a bit more heat into the weld . I used 5mm stainless on the flange and tig welded that sucker . Strong as brother . Keep on keeping on Tinman it’s an interesting journey. 👍🏻🇦🇺
That pipe just looks wicked , don't give up on that design !
love to see a vid of your brother building that pipe. nice looking
Haha that was great. Keep innovating!
I’ve tested many pipes and with the stock can and a single tube pipe seems to give 8-10% over bone stock. The Rowdy pipes I’m building now (similar to the Bearclaw original design) give a noticeable increase over the pipe / can design and absolutely annihilate the stock muffler. Only 2 drawbacks are increased fuel usage and loud (but not any louder than a straight shot or a bark box). If I burn an extra $1 worth of gas I’d say it is well worth it for the increased production and enjoyment (snappier throttle / way more torque). A good set of earplugs or muff is definitely in order. I find that the output is deeper and more throaty with no high pitched sound like the others
@justinweaver8787
Жыл бұрын
Loud n proud lol definitely worth it if a big increase n power
@fabzacres-blackcat
Жыл бұрын
@@justinweaver8787 I’d say from seat of the pants it’ll give 5+% over a factory dual port which gives about 7-8% over the stock. Again I don’t have a Dyno to give precise numbers but I wood say 12% over stock peak torque. Way better throttle response and low-end grunt - only videoed the 272xp so some saws may gain more or less … the epa friendly saws may not pickup as much performance as an older non - stratos saw simply because of the design but there are other flow tricks you can use on the intake side to enhance the performance for sure!
Just a word about test failures... there is no such thing! You had a device failure and you learned a few things along the way. That is exactly how things are on the road to invention. Never stop testing and developing a better pipe! Your work reminds me of work an old friend of mine did in ham radio with tuned cavity filters. They resonate at very narrow but adjustable frequency not unlike what you are doing with that exhaust. I suggest you experiment with a pipe that is way longer than you think you need. Install a disk on a threaded rod such that you can adjust the volume of the cavity in that pipe. That makes effectively a adjustable whistle. You can then tune it to the engine for max performance. Then you will know what size pipe to make. I look forward to your next experiment.
what a terrific business offering power enhancing pipes. go get em brother and sign me up. got a 372xpw and a 395xp waitin
Holy crap on that hatchet ...
Love the honesty of showing the failure.
I did one kind of a pipe like this for my 372xp but in stainless steel and oh my God it turns up the saw for way better saw!!!! The saw pulls crazy with it! Nice content! I'm a stainless steel welder and cut some wood for pass the winter warm in my house!
Your brother did a great job on that muffler, always fun to try different things
@tinmanssaws
Жыл бұрын
He does great work for sure
Tinman’s Custom Exhaust is in its infant stage. It will definitely get better with age.
Looking Good TM!
Wasn't a total failure, just a bump in the road, we all experience those, but I know you n your bro are going to absorb the bumps and fly over them. Carry On Brothers !
Tinman! Great looking little pipe. Props to your brother's fabricating skills. I would 100% purchase one of these for my 372XPW. Consider me on the pre-order list. Been looking for a "pipe" and no one manufactures/sells them. Take care man, happy cutting!
Hey Tinman , that pipe added a lot of power! So much power it jumped off. That is just what happen when you are working on that stuff like you said . Keep up the good work!
You should use the shavings from all your noodling for fire starter. My shop has almost the identical stove -25 here right now
Love something like that on my 590 or 261...Let them things breath...Great job as always :)
@cargotoolshop5319
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My 261 has a nununun when you let off the throttle like a dirt bike, they can be improved on but it's very hard cause they are factory made to be 50cc screamers, bigger saws are all about torque and low end and by porting and piping your making a saw run like your 50cc saw, higher end power but on big cc's
Testing is exactly that , it sounded great while it was going really notice the difference . I have just got the exact same saw so very interested in this . Love ya vids mate all the way from Aus
Duuuuude! That stove is iconic!!!
I live in the middle of a wind farm in north east Ohio. It is completely flat here. I understand about the wind. It gets pretty wicked. I have to wind proof everything out here. It does get the fire place choochin good and hot though!
I about lost it ha ha ha!!! Its all about Form Fit and Function and I give you TinMan an "A" for honesty and a chuckle!!! Next version will be a better "A" ???
Cool idea on that pipe! Muffler mods I have done on Husky 372's I found if you aim the exhaust pipe at about a 45 degree angle and up a little you lose some exhaust savaging meaning you lose pull in the cut. I found if you use a stock muffler but use a 3/4 pipe. To encourage exhaust savaging I aim the pipe about a 90 degree angle from the cylinder. It seems to have nice pop at idle better throttle response and better pull in the cut and make the saw run pig rich so have to lean the hi jet out a bit.
Couple of things I would like to talk about, first is porting, you can modify the port timing by raising and lowering the top edge of the piston, called a performance piston, Also on a pipe your after a couple things, pipe volume which has to do with the cylinder volume, and then the size of the outlet, remember the biggest thing is you want the pipe to pulse and push back on the exhaust port so intake flow doesn't come pass the cylinder before it's burnt, love your channel and your enthusiasm, stay strong
I love experimental small pipes like that!... I have built a few! 372xp mini pipe and some horns for a g660 that have done well! I have some videos on them if you have time check it out brother. Some winners lol some loosers! You are correct... thats power saw building!
New pipe looks good, I’ve been working on a sheet metal style pipe, similar to yours. Cool video!🤛
Minor set back, no big deal. I also think you need the mounting bracket bolted up to stabilize it more. Look fantastic thou. Nice saw for stock. Great video. TC Mahalo Tinman 🤙🤙🤙
I can tell you built a fire or two ...
@tinmanssaws
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A couple over the years lol
I usually just load the stove and throw about ahalf a cup of used engine oil with a splash of gas on it and light it up . Starts off easy and get the wood ( even if its wet ) going.
Tinman!!! Let me know when I can purchase one of those pipes. Really great content as always.
Wicked pipe !!!
I have a stock 372 so I’d be interested in a new pipe. Subscribed to your channel.
I think a lot of people that mess with pipes on saws don't know a ton about 2 strokes and what the pipe actually does. Not saying that is you. The pipe on a 2 stroke if right is like a perfect tuned music instrument. A 2 stroke pipes operates off of sound. I'm a motorcycle mechanic so love 2 stroke dirt bikes.
I like to make the flange a heat shield in the same piece. New pipe looks good.
That was a great friday laugh tinman hahahahah! Having experienced a falling muffler or two myself i laugh with you ❤, i think using the tin wind shield behind the mod modded exh gives a little more support for the flange also
As a welder fabricator I didn’t realize how much diff a pipe can make. I’ll be def trying things out and ideas you guys have let me know I’ll give it a shot
I still burn wood as my primary heat source. I have 2 Timberwolves, one with muffler mod by Iowa Performance Saw's and one with Ironhorse style muffler mod. Good stuff.
Thats y i love my 372 xp i fell some big applewood and oak today with it
You well like the 372 xp I got the new 2020 372xp x-torq had those 372xp you well love it...I love my 385xp too need few new parts for it 385xp 372xp 365 special my 3 favorite saws
So I have a couple Huskys, my favorite being a 371xp. I'm in Arkansas and cut a lot of hardwood. I'm looking for a bit more snap and power for the longer bars. Sounds like I should start with a muffler mod? Anything else you'd suggest before going into it? Thanks for the show
I want one now!! 👊
It definitely looks promising👍🏻 maby 3/16 plate for the next flange😂
I have an old IEL saw, and it has a very cool cast exhaust that this experimental one reminds me of. I'm curious about sand casting now... 👍
@tinmanssaws
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I have one of those saws with the cool muffler to.
Tinman that's a great video love seeing when thing go wrong this is real life ! Not glad for the failure glad you didn't cut it out. So I'm looking at piping my 550XP auto tune what do you think about that , do , do not . Have you piped one if so do you have video on it or maybe you know someone that has have
I am using the old style 372xp muffler with a 3/4" pipe no top outlet on a 390xp. I have been wanting to experiment with the newer muffler like yours with a 3/4" pipe and run it with the factory top port open and then blocked off with a piece of sheet metal in place of the screen to see if it favors the dual port or not on my stock 372 x-torque. I suspect the top port being open may actually hurt the performance, it would be an easy test with the muffler you have. It would be interesting to test a pipe design like your brothers pipe with a single outlet instead of duals as well, coming out the bar side like the pipe on your stock muffler. I would like to make Ironhorse's basic pipe with a single outlet and try that sometime as well. It would be nice if someone would take the time to perfect a design that works great on a work saw and sell them.
@justinweaver8787
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Absolutely!!
That pipe worked great until you Blew it off he saw with all of hat power. Maybe a small bracket on the front to use those lower factory support holes will help
Wow I could hear the difference. Let's get some for the 288 's. Yea I'm thinking a nice pipe & a base gasket delete for the stock 288xp. Put a 32" bar on her w/an Oregon skip chain. Oils well but could use some more ars, pull, you know what I mean. 🙃
I love lodge pole for starting ... but ... I'm gona go up and cut a bit of spruce, more than already ...
Dude who freaking built that lil beast?
long time ago the first rocket engineers were literally flying by the seat of their pants. their technical references were zero and development was all trial and error. but they persisted and we wound up on the moon.
Just joined your channel 😎💯👍.. wondering if you have any advice on a pipe for a Husky 460?
As you said it makes it run lean, you need to make the outlet of your pipe smaller, edit, the smaller outlet will give the exhaust a pulse and push back on the exhaust port, stopping the fresh intake air from flowing out of the saw before the piston comes back up to shut off the port
ive always heard you want the output holes to add up to 80% of the exhaust port from the cylinder to make the right amount of power from a muffler mod
@cargotoolshop5319
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Shape and design doesn't really matter when making a custom pipe, the pipe volume and the outlet size is really all that matters, I would not build a twin horn pipe from my knowledge of dirt bike and snowmobile experience but that doesn't mean it won't work, stay strong
I miss my woodstove, insurance company made me take it out.
we use sassafrass for quick starter
Spot-on statement about the chainsaws operating temperature. Go to far with compression and machining the saw could exceed that temperature and actually LOSE power. IF that’s the case then what’s the point for an everyday work saw ? For a racer yes 👍… looks like the pipe took a wicked hit when you cut out on that ash round
Lots of 590/620p guys looking for a major upgrade over the factory abomination. Id be in for one as long as it wasnt crazy crazy expensive.
That pipe definitely added pull it seemed like! In my mind the Ironhorse pipe design seems like it would work best. I honestly have no clue though. Cant wait to see more of this pipe! Mufflers, Muffler mods, and pipes seemto get overlooked. A lot of guys like to just slap a bark box on or a basic Muffler mod. I think thats leaving a lot of potential on the table.
@tinmanssaws
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Thankyou buddy!!
@tinmanssaws
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The ironhoese pipe is way easier to male but I think these pipes may have the edge on power.
Hey I’ve been enjoying you and your videos. Looking to get a starter saw. What’s you opinion on saws. Im looking at a echo 590 timber wolf. Do you think that a good stock saw?
Looked like the first cookie you cut jumped up and bounced right off the new pipe that may have had something to do with it.
Tin man. It sounded good. Nice oops.
Hell yeah, put the swirl on it ...
Saw sounded plenty zippy. You’re onto something good.
Any chance you could build one for a 460 Husqvarna? Any pipe any style or design. They seem to work well all the ones I’ve seen you use.
Id be interested in a pipe or 3 lol
A failure is part of the progress, I could tell the difference in the cutting. the ends of the pipes need to turn down a little.
i will say that pipe did seem to add some snap and seemed to pull better. a lot of times I can tell a diff in sound of an engine better in vids than in person
@tinmanssaws
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Me to, I can hear ok video better then real life lol
ya think soldered copper plumbing fittings would hold up for long as a chainsaw exhaust pipe? cut out an exhaust flange outta 1/8 in. copper plate and start soldering 3/4" fittings?
Tinman, do you still like your Osburn wood stove? Any problems with it?
I'll take one 👍
Make me a pipe muffler, I'll buy it!!
Just wondering if I can change out my sprocket on my 266se to a rim sprocket? I have done it on my 038 stihl , but not sure on this Husky I just picked up for 20 bucks. Thanks Tinman, love your stuff, great information.
@tinmanssaws
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Yes you can buy a new clutch that takes a rim sproketbif your saw doesn't have one.
What do you guys see the 372’s sell for used?
Are plans/dimensions available for the pipe, or is it 'trade secret' so hush?
and ... yeah, all those little knots ... spruce don't split ... yours or mine (except I have a big ass splitter, and it splits just fine). Great early season wood ... I've been burning junk, a little aspen from the back yard ... but, it burns hot.
That pipe is obviously a different beast, but what do you think of those bark boxes? I’ve heard you say that the saw needs to scavenge air from the muffler and shouldn’t be expelled too soon. Does a stihl bark box still do a good job of that when it replaces the front muffler cover? I’m wondering if it would be best to have a port on the side of the muffler, not right on the front
@danielcarter7430
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I'd like to know also. Just ordered a bark box today just to have something "better". We'll see how it goes.
That’s why they call it r&d. next one will be better.
Ours doesn't either especially the butternut hickory we have in north Alabama
yes that was funny when the pipe drop down.right pipe on twostroke its importent
Look at how a set of headers are built
Was that the muffler that fell off? 🤯