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You can probably find a six inch Fernco fitting....basically a rubber boot with hose clamps on each end. Probably costs about $25. This will give you some flexibility with the diameter of the input and output shafts. My biggest complaints with blowers is that most don't have any more than a tiny lip to attaching piping to, which makes it tough to mate piping of slightly different diameters.

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if the ends are both "male" or "female" you have to buy a female>female or male>male connector piece which will probably cost a few $$$ like highlander says.

 

otherwise you can macguyver it with some wood, rope, flexible plastic sheet (like one of those 99cent cutting boards), and some duct tape.

 

so much duct tape.

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or um, depending on how weird it is. if you have a 7 inch hose clamp (its a metal band, with a screw, in a loop) then you could use that to continue tightening the clamp until the fan edge fits into the other hose. or that may break something, dont lose any fingers, dont take this as serious ducting advice, i am not a HVAC licensed person, just a macguyver wannabe.

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