dumrick wrote:Monstrobolaxa wrote:teams have already mastered the "art" of building them a few years ago
In fact, from what I recently read, the actual
making of the exhaust pipes is still left to very skilled specialised little workshops like this one (from the drawings of the engine maker, of course).
It needs very skillful bending of little thickness pipes, that is mastered only by this artisans. The article I read was about a french guy that supplied some F1 teams. The hell is that is one of those things that is only noticed when it fails...
....but teams already employ people to do this! And design their own exaust pipes. (I didn't mention it cause I thought it was understandable from my post). The pipes are made from Inconal and are welded with a kind of laser welding.
In the old days when the brake ducts were made from metal the fabricator that made the pipes also made the ducts.
Williams has had the same guy making their pipes since 1984 (just a curiosity). Another curiosity H.H. Frentzen last year at the begining of the year made a complete exaust pipe (just for fun) at Hinwell....and he did test it...but it cracked after a few laps...seems to me that he was already looking for a new job...but pipe making isn't his thing.
If anyone has the Discovery Channel there are a few Formula 1 documentaries, in almost all of them they interview the guys that make the pipes at Williams and Renault.