pipe rench
this app help you: "Miter Flat Pattern Design" in play.google.com
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A pipe take off is a method used in plumbing and construction to determine the length of pipe needed for a specific project. It involves measuring the distance between two points where the pipe will be installed and then calculating the necessary length, often taking into account factors such as angles, fittings, and potential bends in the pipe. This helps ensure that the correct amount of pipe is ordered and installed for the job.
The take off formula of a 45 degree elbow pipe, will depend on what the pipe is on. Sometimes a 45 degree pipe will need a 90 degree right angle turn to come off.
6"
You take it to a gunsmith who has the special tools needed to remove a barrel without damaging the gun.
6"
The take-off for a 30-degree elbow can be calculated using the formula: Take-off = Pipe Diameter × 0.577. For example, if the pipe diameter is 4 inches, the take-off would be 4 × 0.577 = 2.308 inches. This formula helps determine the horizontal run of the pipe after the elbow joint.
Three inches
cutt off the muffler, the big oval thing near the end of the pipe then buy a metal pipe and cut to the right length if needed. then weld it onto the pipe that is cut
There is actually no question here
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