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Old 03-11-2013, 08:33 PM
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mp40s for your needs would run pretty low which also means semi quiet.
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If you can pick a permanent location you could use a hole saw with a drill guide to remove the acrylic where the MP10 will sit.
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mp40s for your needs would run pretty low which also means semi quiet.
true, will have to think.
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If you can pick a permanent location you could use a hole saw with a drill guide to remove the acrylic where the MP10 will sit.
The acrylic is inside the tank.
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Epidural fibrosis thanks to spine surgery is not pleasant I am now doing Prolotherapy (check spelling)

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At the risk of derailing again. Please ensure you do your research on Prolotherapy. It was recommended to me, but after doing my research, I found the advantages / viability of it is still up in the air as to whether the injections actually do anything for you. In the studies where it did work, people were also doing core exercises/ adjustments for the area. I found that the exercises alone were enough for my specific problem without getting rather long needles put into my spine at the same time.
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The acrylic is inside the tank.
I know where it is You can easily get a drill and a guide in there, yes you'll have to drain the water but it's an idea if you're set on using MP10s
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Old 03-11-2013, 08:48 PM
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At the risk of derailing again. Please ensure you do your research on Prolotherapy. It was recommended to me, but after doing my research, I found the advantages / viability of it is still up in the air as to whether the injections actually do anything for you. In the studies where it did work, people were also doing core exercises/ adjustments for the area. I found that the exercises alone were enough for my specific problem without getting rather long needles put into my spine at the same time.
Good advise will report back in pm when I am done.
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Correct 10mm is the thickest they will work on and yes the glass IS 10mm thick

The included Rubber Spacer must be used between the Dry Side and the wall for thicknesses of 1/8” (3mm) and 3/16” (5mm). The Rubber Spacer is not needed for thicknesses of 1/4” (6mm) or 3/8” (10mm). Failure to use the Rubber Spacer can damage the pump, which WILL NOT be covered under warranty.


nope 12mm lol
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nope 12mm lol
Should probably have the structural engineer confirm
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