Build log date: Wednesday, November 12, 2003
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I've gotten tired of accidentally leaving the air disconnected from the shop. So I've put together this manifold so air can both go to the shop and garage.

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Drilled and installed the static ports.

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Install static tubing and seal it to the ports with RTV.

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Drilling the flap pushrods to the correct inner diameter. However, in the process I screwed up one of the pushrods by letting it spin in the vice. I'm going to order a bit more of this aluminum tubing.

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I fabricated the electric flap spacer - just testing the fit.

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The bottom angles for the electric flap cover are ready to rivet now.

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