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Finally, I've decided not to go for an autocascade but a 4-stager unit. I've already prepare drawnings with expected size for pipes, item locations, etc. Here's the check list. I'm now waiting for the proforma invoice prior to order what I need. |
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Thanks mate. Well, it could be very fast; I've already prepared drawings for almost the whole unit. I've sent the check list to the shop in Austria and now waiting for a reply prior to order what misses. Steps should be this way:
If I already had the parts, I would say that 2 weeks should be enough. |
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