Air to garage

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dennysfishroom
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Air to garage

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I've been thinking about getting air to the tanks in my garage since last Fall. I had tapped in all the air valves and hung the PVC pipe out there in the past 2-3 weeks. All I had left was to make the cut in the existing air line and make the connection. I had more than enough air with the Gast I've been running in the fish room. Let me tell you that it wasn't easy finishing it up today. I did everything I could up to the point I was trying to work on both sides of the wall. I finally had to break down and ask Gail to help me for 2-3 minutes to make the final connection. Now all that's left is to connect the plastic airline tubing to the sponge filters and that project will be done. Finally. Denny
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excellent, post us some pics when you get it done.. Kyle
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Glad you got that done it is a wonderful thing. Guess the camera still is broke thought. :lol:
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Just got a new camera (point and shoot). Still learning how to use it, but I may try to take pictures tomorrow. Loading them may still be a problem. I can't remember from one time to the next how to get them on the Forum. We'll see. denny
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