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Make sure you wrap the AC lines in a high density foam material or rubber. I also strongly advise cutting the holes about 5mm wider all round so you can

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Old 02-21-2015, 04:44 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Make sure you wrap the AC lines in a high density foam material or rubber. I also strongly advise cutting the holes about 5mm wider all round so you can wrap the section that passes thru with a high density foam like EVA. This will prevent a lot of the rattling and loose piping complaints people often get. The piping is held in place by gravity....
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