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Old 09-08-2009, 08:44 PM   #109
tconners   tconners is offline
 
Join Date: Jul 2009
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"that I might compromise its structural integrity"
Meh..... I use the same technique on RC airplane/helicopter gas tanks to make them fit in tight places. Once again slow even heat. It should take force to push in the plastic, don't make it to pliable.
Also heat gun NOT open flame!
Go get some test material and practice. Dont try it for your first time on the tank.
Trust me you can do it "Adam sandler theme here"
That tank was formed with heat and it doesn't harden like steel. It can go back to liquid or solid all day long with min loss.
If I didn't have so many bills right now I would do it myself.
New pipe is first on the list though.
"Do it, do it ,do it, do it" Zoolander theme:


 
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