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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2010

25mm heavy wall tubing. Please leave comments and suggestions. constructive criticism is welcome, rudeness is not. Thanks for watching!

Sorry ran out of memory on my massive 128MB memory card. The rest of the video is me ranting about not having a rack to rest my points on. I also requested comments and tips and suggestions.

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  • Nice tutorial. You should do more techniques for us noobs on here, like a video on how to do restrictions on a one hitter would be nice.

  • @HoneyHashOil i'd be glad to post more tutorials, but i've had too much fun learning new techniques. maybe after i get settled in to production mode and less of a learning mode ill get some videos up here. thanks for watching!

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  • Good video. And to answer your question, to start with the 5' tube, I've usually seen people cut it in half, using a similar method as you described with the carbide tip blade and do a score 1/3 - 1/2 of the tube. If you're concerned about not getting it straight, use a bit of water on the score or get a rod and heat the end hot and then put it on the score mark. That should give you some pretty clean breaks and a nice 2.5' length to work with.

  • find a piece of angle iron, and set it on a steel table so that the open end is facing down. cut notches at even distances across it. viola. cooling rack. cheers from a furnace worker.

  • awesome man, make more videos!

  • I saw people using gravity as their aid to stretch from the center point. stretch it while holding it vertical.

  • the reason people puff is to get the thickness of the glass the same all the way around

  • Thanks for sharing this

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