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<blockquote data-quote="phoneman" data-source="post: 327864" data-attributes="member: 541477"><p>If I am understanding you right then you will not need to factor in corection unless the larger side of the port is sharing a wall, Just for instance if you had a port that was like a 3x16 slot and only the 3" ends were sharing the wall then you would not need port correction factored. Think about it, If the small ends shared the same kind of rules as the large one then you would in theory have to add 8" of port correction to a 3x16 port and that just would not be right. So dont worry about it becuase you should be fine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phoneman, post: 327864, member: 541477"] If I am understanding you right then you will not need to factor in corection unless the larger side of the port is sharing a wall, Just for instance if you had a port that was like a 3x16 slot and only the 3" ends were sharing the wall then you would not need port correction factored. Think about it, If the small ends shared the same kind of rules as the large one then you would in theory have to add 8" of port correction to a 3x16 port and that just would not be right. So dont worry about it becuase you should be fine [/QUOTE]
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