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    home made 6-6-6-6 fitting

    By cutting and fitting two 6-6-6 Y's I was able to make a 6" inlet and three 6" outlets. I used some type of pvc cement that worked great. This could have been accomplished my putting two y's in series but I was short on space.
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    Very cool. Found a guy on another woodworking site who has templates you can use to make your own fitting from plastic. Think he uses C A glue.

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    Very nice, clean setup. Gonna have to copy that.

    Rick P

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    I've seen that done a little differently before, with 4" instead of 6"... I always wonder how you manage to find the exact center to sand down to so your end product ends up being round...
    Trying to follow the example of the master...

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Hostetler View Post
    I've seen that done a little differently before, with 4" instead of 6"... I always wonder how you manage to find the exact center to sand down to so your end product ends up being round...
    It's the highest point. Alternately, it's also the lowest point, so fix it so it doesn't rock, and sand up until the seam is flush with the table.
    Last edited by John Coloccia; 08-16-2012 at 10:16 AM.

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