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Re: porting
« on: November 21, 2013, 10:10:34 am »
see if you can put a sheet of paper in it and try to outline the ports, remember in school when you could take a penny and a pencil
and rub the pencil on it sideways and it would copy the penny. you need to try something like that so you can get measurements. guys like us dont have the correct tools to get down in there and measure them. try to copy the everything inside the cylinder.

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