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![]() You think it might work if I tried it in the oven? If so, what temperature do you think I should use?
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![]() No, heat in again in water.
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![]() If I were you, before "rebuilding" this one, (excuse me) these three maxi jets, I'd watch the DIY maxijet video at this site first.
http://www.reefvideos.com/reefshowcase_04_content.html |
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![]() i'll tell you right now, good luck finding that part, i looked for that exact part for a 1200 and 400 with absoluetly no luck. you have to find someone that has one MJ destroyed that'll part it out
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![]() Scavenger, I run 2 of those in my tank. They work great!
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![]() Cool video, but did you guys get your shrouds and props from MJMODS.com, or did you diy? Do you know any Canadian retailers who sell props and carbon fibre rod? I would love to make something like this for my Mj 1200, because I will soon be upgrading my tank.
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![]() The parts can all be found locally. 3/32 stainless at a welding supply, 1 1/2" sch 80 pvc at a plumbing supply, .098 id carbon fiber tube at Burnaby Hobbies. Props are a bit trickier. So far the best prop I've tried is the Proboat Riptide, but I'd like to try the Nitro Hammer if I could find one.
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