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Thanks - Shot you a PM as far as size

96 x 30 x 11.5
72 x 30 x 14

I made the turn downstairs by a 1/4" I had to take the strike plate off the door jam to make the turn. It was that tight. If I went with 12" I probably would have it in my garage for sale!
 
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@Mikec better?
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So I got a lot done. Got the tanks moved and paper off the bottoms. That was a task and a half. They slid easy on the pads with the paper. With out it not so much!

Got a lot of plumbing cut and dry fit. Only gluing I did is while I had the stands moved out for the rear line that is the 2 returns.
 
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Here are some progress pics. Nothing is really glued yet - that is why some look crooked. They are just set in and a little trimming needs to be done.
 

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Thanks guys! Getting there! Early this am I got the remainder of the lines ran for my semi-auto water changes, Ballasts and EB832 mounted for the right side.

I usually cut and glue. Dry fitting is the way to go. Made me rethink a few things along the way. Way to much money in Schedule 80 parts!
 

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