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Pee Wee tank extension
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Pee Wee tank extension
I ordered some aluminum tube to make Pee Wee tank extensions. Total overall length of the tank will be limited to fillister head screw length. Another concern is the back plate mounting holes and how much extra stress they can take with a longer tank. I should get the aluminum by the end of the week. Should be a fun project on the mini lathe.
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