Muffler From Fire Extinguisher
by Bob-Bee in Workshop > Motorcycles
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Muffler From Fire Extinguisher
In this Instructable I show you how to make a muffler (silencer) from an old Fire Extinguisher.
Supplies
For this project I used:
- An old Fire Extinguisher
- Steel pipe, matching size to the exhaust pipe
- Steel wool insert - can just be bought in the hardware store, supermarket or on amazon*: https://amzn.to/3u6KlD5
- Heat resistant paint*: https://amzn.to/3CUI7Lg
Tools:
- Welder
- Drill
- angle grinder
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Check Out My Video!
In this video I show step by step how I made the muffler.
I hope this video will give you inspiration or will help to make a cool project yourself.
Along with the video I show you in the steps below how I dit it :-)
Collect your materials.
I already had the exhaust pipe, only the muffler was missing.
I am using an old Fire Extinguisher.
It's at least 20 years old, so not safe anymore to extinguish fires. But perfect for a muffler ;-)
I also had the Old steel pipe in the size of the exhaust laying around.
I Only had to buy the steel wool and some black paint.
Prepare the Tube
I cut the tube into 2 pieces, the right size to fit in the "muffler" and long enough for a tip and the part that will connect to the exhaust pipe.
Then drill small holes at the end of each tube. This will help 'scatter' the engine sound into the muffler.
I bend one pipe a bit, so they can overlap a bit and will not hit each other when inside the muffler.
Empty the Fire Extinguisher
Carefully empty the Fire Extinguisher. Make sure there is no pressure anymore.
In my case I was able to unscrew the head just by hand.
They say the powder is not bad for your health, except it can give you diarrhea when inhaling too much ;-)
But still, better use some protection!
Drill Holes
Drill out the hole until you got the size of your exhaust pipe.
Also drill another hole on the back, for the second pipe.
Insert Steel Wool
Insert steel wool, or an other muffling material.
Don't stuff it too much, so the gasses can still flow out..
Insert the 2 prepared pipes and weld them to the old fire extinguisher.
Here I also weld the exhaust pipe to my new creation. If you want to make a removable muffler you have to make some sort of clamps to attach it to the exhaust pipe. But in my case just a 'one piece' exhaust is ding fine.
Paint
Last step is to paint a heat resistant paint.
Now it doesn't look like a fire extinguisher anymore right?
The sound turned out to be good!
If you want to listen to the sound, you can check the video on my youtube channel
Now we can have fun with our ATV again.
Thank you for checking out my Instructable :-)