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Tank bottom tempered Moe? Maybe you could drill all the CL stuff on the bottom, and just hide the PVC with rocks.
 
RichConley said:
Tank bottom tempered Moe? Maybe you could drill all the CL stuff on the bottom, and just hide the PVC with rocks.
Gustavo says it's tempered.
 
What about the space to the side? You could always go over the top with the OM as well.
 
Yeah, we thought about the side. There's not enough room on the right side when viewed from the front. Only about an inch clearance.
 
I'm bummed for ya Moe. But I swear I didn't put a curse on ya. Denvig had a nice idea with the tunzie if it is flow your looking at & not the overflow.
 
Did they get a powerball winner?
 
what if you used the stubby bulkheads? Marc Fishy Business Has them in stock i think you gain and inch or so
 
Moe_K said:
Yeah, if I win the lottery. ;)
There is always the MaxiJets or MaxiJet Mods.
 
just measured the bulheads 1" stub is 1" shorter than a normal bulkhead and the 1 1/2" is an 1 1/2" smaller
they are very low profile
 
The title of the thread is right on ;) :D
 
Here's Neo trying to figure it all out. He's on the stairs down to the basement. It's not very wide. Note the black circle we drew on the tank where we were going to drill. An elbow there would jut out into the hallway and always get bumped.
 

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Here's the back corner on the right side (when viewed from the front). There ain't much room to drill the side and plumb a line in that way.
 

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I backed up a bit to give better perspective.
 

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Here's Neo still trying to figure it out. ;)
 

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