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#149591 Sun Aug 23 2009 05:02 PM
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Is there such a thing as patch panels for the Romans? I would rather not sculpture it & NO selling is not an option either. What are people doing? Thanks, Joe


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No patch panels that I'v ever heard of. Is this in regard to the one that sold through ebay recently? If so, it's going to have to go the old-fashioned, pain-staking way. They're kind of a difficult pump to fix due to the fact that the center section is a two-piece stamped unit. The two columns are held together top and bottom by a crimped steel clamp of sorts. The inner piece is, if I remeber correctly, galvanized steel. You're going to need a very talented metal fab. guy. Good luck.

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I've owned this pump for about 10 years. It was sort of restored & I kept it in my garage. We've built a new home & thought we would move it indoors. Any other thoughts? Thanks Joe


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