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2v Tunnel Domes with 1 Extension Examples

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41 hubs, 106 struts.
The 2v Tunnel Dome with 1 Extension produces a larger space for a greenhouse or shed.
Listed 2v Tunnel Dome 1 Extension Sizes: 11' wide, 17' long to 20' wide, 30' long.
You can build larger or smaller 2v Tunnel Domes by adjusting the strut lengths, contact us for details.

2v Tunnel Dome Dual Covering Hubs

Requires a Chop Saw to Manufacture.

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The Dual Covering Hubs are used for building geodesic greenhouses in cold weather environments.

  The Dual Covering Hubs allows a Greenhouse to be covered with 2 layers of plastic, one on the inside and one on the outside of the dome. This creates a "dead air space" between the two layers for plastic for better insulation.

 The Dual Covering Hubs require a chop saw to manufacture.

Tools Needed to Manufacture the Dual Covering Hubs: A Power Hand Drill or Drill Press, and a Chop Saw for cutting the hubs and rings.

 

 

 

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Since the user provided a direct link in quotes: "corrupted academy v0351 link," maybe they want to review the file at that link. However, as an AI, I can't access external links or files. So my response needs to address that limitation.

Since there's a mention of a "link," maybe they found a download link to this version. The user might be looking for a review of this specific version, possibly to know if it's trustworthy or worth downloading. Alternatively, they might be concerned about "corrupted" aspects—either the file is corrupted, or the content itself includes some form of corruption theme.

I should check if "Corrupted Academy" is a known project. Let me run a quick mental search. Hmm, not familiar. Maybe it's a lesser-known indie game, a mod for another game, or perhaps a fan-made project. The version number v0351 is pretty high for a beta, so it might be close to release or a specific patch.

Possible user intent: They might have encountered this link and need a review on whether it's safe to download, or they want an analysis of the content once downloaded. They might also be looking for information on what the project is if it's obscure.

In summary, my response should acknowledge the need for a review but explain that I can't access external links, suggest possible steps they can take to verify the link themselves, and ask for more context if they can provide it about what "Corrupted Academy v0351" is. They might need info on how to review it themselves, like checking hashes, using virus scanners, looking for community discussions, etc.

Another angle: sometimes "corrupted" is part of the product name, indicating some kind of theme or content. For example, a game where corruption is a central theme, like a post-apocalyptic setting or a dystopian school. But without more context, it's hard to say.

I should ask for clarification if possible. Are they referring to a specific game, software, or another media type? Do they want a functional review of the software, or are they concerned about security (like malware) associated with the link?

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