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Love the hard work you've done with the Bob Rewinder, and saw Issue #12 and thought I'd give it a shot!
I took a few notes while setting it up myself and have had it running a little while now with no issues, so thought I'd give back to the community by typing up a quick guide on how I've done it, and hopefully others can learn / improve from it.
I deliberately went with a method which could be easily reversible (removing the tray connectors and adding reducers to connect the feed pipes), however given the tubes I picked out I had to make some minor modifications to Bob's case. I believe it's possible to make a continuous feed system with smaller tubes and not need these warranty-voiding cuts so clearly marked the steps someone would need to change to try.
Please let me know what you think, I'm totally open to suggestions on how to better word things etc.