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Cool I will post some newer pic or mine as well.

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Current layout is 3x4 instead of 2x6IMG_20190307_144546_334

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That is a lot of removed material. Have you considered reinforcing the deck with CF?

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im doing it too, im making the cutout around 185 or so mm wide

13, 10p groups sideways

the hummie deck is 12ply

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Yeah, but you weigh what I eat on Easter Sunday so it does not matter :rofl:

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lol yeah when i get heavier im gonna reinforce it with @Sender 's skinning

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but yeah 3 cells long in width is kinda insane

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Maybe you are smarter than I thought…:joy:

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im preety smart :wink::smirk:

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Don’t use hot glue. Like, anywhere.

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im gonna be using acrylic caulking

Use neutral-cure silicone, like for example “GE Silicone 2+” in the US

Not caulk, not silicone, not hot glue, not tape

:smiley:

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Not true. I used it to glue @brenternet nipples back and they are still holding.

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I used hot glue but its not the only thing holding the p packs together.

Good build brother, i do reccomend reinforcing the deck there is alot of material missing from the middle.

Cant wait to see it in person when its done.

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It’s all fun and games until someone glues your nipple back in the wrong place.

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its natural cure? I’ve been using it on my fish tanks and I’ve never realized… also it does not adhere that well to cells (I’ve tried)

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Yes that’s the plan with the help of @Sender

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It will be fine with a little cf reinforcement I only weigh 150lbs

Yes it is…

neutral, not natural.