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Todd Bartrim wrote:
GREAT SCOTT ! What a simple yet lightweight way to do this. I wish I'd used
something like this when I tried my experiment with the 2 EWP's in parallel.
While I'm currently satisfied with the 2 EWP's in series, I think I'll build
one of these to keep on hand incase I ever have the urge to reconfigure
again. But I'd like to make it work with 1.25" fittings. S. Todd Bartrim
C-FSTB
Turbo13B RV9
http://www3.telus.net/haywire/RV-9/C-FSTB.htm
http://members.cox.net/rogersda/rotary/configs.htm#C-FSTB
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For 1.25", the Tee is $11.58, and the adapters are $7.46.
On mcmaster.com, "Pipe and Pipe Fittings" is the very first category, that leads to a page with "Aluminum Pipe Fittings and Pipe" as the very first link. From there, "Tee" is the second category and "Pipe to Hose Adapter" is next to last. I just follow the pictures from there.
Bob, long ago we were discussing how to keep the water flowing in the right direction. It was maybe a year ago. I've been mulling it over, trying to devise an eloquent way to do this ever since. Last night was a light bulb moment. I alway wax "pseudo - late 18th century" when I have a light bulb moment, and this was a big one. My head hurt afterward, but you should have seen the dance. The children were afraid.
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