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This guide will show you how to construct a high performance, extremely low noise muffler for your small engine. In order to build this simple muffler, you will need a few very common tools, epoxy, copper piping, a tin can and a soda can. It is basically built from garbage and glue.

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  • This guide will show you how to construct a high performance, extremely low noise muffler for your small engine. In order to build this simple muffler, you will need a few very common tools, epoxy, copper piping, a tin can and a soda can. It is basically built from garbage and glue.
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  • The assembled can-in-can muffler
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  • This guide will show you how to construct a high performance, extremely low noise muffler for your small engine. In order to build this simple muffler, you will need a few very common tools, epoxy, copper piping, a tin can and a soda can. It is basically built from garbage and glue.
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  • This guide will show you how to construct a high performance, extremely low noise muffler for your small engine. In order to build this simple muffler, you will need a few very common tools, epoxy, copper piping, a tin can and a soda can. It is basically built from garbage and glue.
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