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PostPosted: Oct 27th, '13, 04:54 

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Forgive me if this idea has been discussed previously.

I considered several ways to create a visually appealing, consistent pattern of holes in the media guard. Finally, I realized that a sheet of graphing paper taped to the pipe would allow a precise pattern be easily created. :occasion5:


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PostPosted: Oct 27th, '13, 08:55 
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Neat idea... (sorry, couldn't help myself...) :D


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Nat and Sue are pretty neat at drilling media guard holes... But they have probably drilled well over 1000 guards between them... :lol:


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nice job, to bad no one will see it when installed and all the rock covers it up :whistle:

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Drop saw easier


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+1 on the drop saw - if you do short cuts its easier to twist to cut off any errant roots.

I'm sure the media will appreciate the view. :thumbleft:


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Looks neat :thumbright:

We just used Agi pipe for our extension no drilling/cutting, ready to go :D


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