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That's tight!! Very nice.

Don't forget to use the purple drippy primer on the flue pipe. That will set it off nicely. ;)

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Looks nice and clean don't forget to go back and finish it. The flue vent pipe and air intake will clutter it up a bit. You going to pump put the condensate?
 
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Discussion starter · #5 ·
I see you saw the ground fault breaker for the pump (along with the crooked as hell conduit) the electrician installed.



Looks nice and clean don't forget to go back and finish it. The flue vent pipe and air intake will clutter it up a bit. You going to pump put the condensate?
 
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Sure, I'll use that purple piss.... on my death bed that is.


That's tight!! Very nice.

Don't forget to use the purple drippy primer on the flue pipe. That will set it off nicely. ;)

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Metal is amazing. Something for me to strive for. Did you take any classes to learn how to layout the curves? My shop does not use curves except for boots. I would love to learn how to do it your way.
 
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I was always handy, no classes. It's no harder than making straight offsets, in fact it may even be faster because of needing to spend less time spent at the brake. Just pick up the budzik book -Today's 40 most frequently used fittings_ and get to it.


Metal is amazing. Something for me to strive for. Did you take any classes to learn how to layout the curves? My shop does not use curves except for boots. I would love to learn how to do it your way.
 
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Lawyers or it's a lousey NASCAR impersonation.
 
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