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![]() Tony, you use the pins as shims between the two pieces, there aren't any holes afterwards. This works well for larger sheets and gives a really nice joint.
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![]() Wow that tank looks all shiny like a hot rod
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![]() Oh cool! So do you pull the pins out one-by-one, or is it better to pull them out simultaneously?
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Zephrant on RC has a couple of good explanations of the 'pins' method http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...postid=1171757 http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...87#post3824387 Melevsreef is also a great source. http://www.melevsreef.com/tools.html I used all 3 links as my guide when I built my sump\fuge. Surprisingly easy and this is coming from a guy who is a complete spaz around power tools ![]()
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![]() That thing is fantastico! I hate you!!!!
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