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<blockquote data-quote="azimuth" data-source="post: 4757501" data-attributes="member: 566682"><p>yep. i'd take 'em out and after the ports are in, use the dowels for bracing the box and the ports. to get a somewhat flared end, i buy a toilet flange, or the cheapest extension and pvc cement it on the end. cut it off an inch or so back from the end, leaving a halfas$ flange on the end. it works ok. there's a way to make a flange by melting the pvc, but it takes some work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azimuth, post: 4757501, member: 566682"] yep. i'd take 'em out and after the ports are in, use the dowels for bracing the box and the ports. to get a somewhat flared end, i buy a toilet flange, or the cheapest extension and pvc cement it on the end. cut it off an inch or so back from the end, leaving a halfas$ flange on the end. it works ok. there's a way to make a flange by melting the pvc, but it takes some work. [/QUOTE]
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