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			<title>Exhaust System From Piping</title>
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			<dc:creator>slowlylearning</dc:creator>
			<description>I baught some piping from Toyworld a while ago and have been experimenting with it in different ways... this is one  



Its relatively heap and easy to handle and cut... and bend! OK here we go, my first tutorial!



Cut desired lengths of 3 different sized pipe, I cut the biggest 3cm, the middle 2cm and the smallest 2.5 cm







Now put the smallest one through the middle one, making sure that one of the ends matches up.







Now slide the big one over them both and adjust to  ...</description>
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