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Hey how did u do that i want to change my build heading name?
At the top of your OP there is a area for editing the title
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Hey how did u do that i want to change my build heading name?
APUs are the devil..
You might need an APU.
Sullenberger used his and saved the day on Flight 1549. Out of sequence, he started the APU early and because he didn't kill everybody on the plane - he was a hero - since he took personal initiative.
Had he crashed and killed everyone, that would have been what everybody pointed to as the failure. Ducks Be Damned!
Thnk you i didnt know i could change that i hated that title !At the top of your OP there is a area for editing the title
Don't want to bother them. They already have enough to do giving me forum bans.moderator can split out post into another thread if you like to get this one back to build thread. (or delete post in your thread. Completely understand/respect wanting to keep a thread on topic
Revisiting this comment.We quit using gravity fill in the 80s to slow and everwhere you will get water will be under pressure so it wont go in unless its screwed on under pressure
If you take my jewels of knowledge out of his threads would make them 3 pages shorter But less entertaining !!!!!Is there something you would like deleted? Or changed? Say the word.
Na, but thanks.Is there something you would like deleted? Or changed? Say the word.
Because theres not 80 psi pushing thru the line it has to gravity feed into the tank slowly and that is only important to me while i was bussing im filling 150 gallon tanks as fast as ican shove 180 gallons of diesel in the neck to get rolling before someone could wake up and want to go inside and wreck my etaRevisiting this comment.
Not sure why gravity feed from a hose would be any slower than connecting the same hose to an inlet. The gravity inlet and tank opening is 1.5" going in which is larger than a garden hose. Even at full pressure and garden hose can only move so much water.
In any event, it's under 5 mins to fill a 50gal tank.
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Your gona hurt my feelings !!!!! I feel pressure on me !! You dont want my help!!!!Na, but thanks.
A discussion setting isn't really ever the ideal for documenting a specific build.
It's great for feedback but it easily strays off topic.
I'll relocate the actual build thread to another non-threaded site.
Hence the flow rate calculator results that I posted.Because theres not 80 psi pushing thru the line it has to gravity feed into the tank slowly and that is only important to me while i was bussing im filling 150 gallon tanks as fast as ican shove 180 gallons of diesel in the neck to get rolling before someone could wake up and want to go inside and wreck my eta
Just the opposite.Your gona hurt my feelings !!!!! I feel pressure on me !! You dont want my help!!!!
I put a gauge on my spicket on the house a while back and im at 80 psi and commercial property like truckstops with bigger waterlines coming in always seemed much faster than filling in my drivewayHence the flow rate calculator results that I posted.
Most residential spickets produce 45-50psi at the outlet (which degrades depending on hose size/length).
But I follow your point. I'm just not sure it will be an issue for me. I can fill my tank in just over 3 mins.
did u mean suck or such ????????????????Just the opposite.
I'm leaving this one for just such discussions.
I'll do an actual build documentation on something with a separate comment section so as not to detour from the actual build/progress/components.
Something like Instagram (but not liberally biased/owned)).
Oh, I'll still be posting the discussion here.That's a shame. I found most of this thread very informative.
there is tricks you can use in forums to keep build threads decluttered.....Oh, I'll still be posting the discussion here.
But it is hard to document/follow build threads with nested discussion.
Yeah. I track what your saying, I really do ( two CS degrees, retired IT, system admin for 12 years, web designer, help desk, and moderated untold tech forums).there is tricks you can use in forums to keep build threads decluttered.....
one way is to say; make build thread here in RV area...... and have it be nothing but a synopsis of each phase of the project and, lot of pics .... along with a note at top of the build thread.... "MORE DETAIL ON EACH PHASE of this project will be placed in matching forums as I go along". Thus each new post you add into the build thread ends up being a "phase" of the project.. The build thread one might update or re-wrte synopsis occasionally. Makes logical since cause you learn new things in the discussions of each phase ..... and may want to include it in your synopsis.
AKA break the build into chunks/phases.... provide a link in a post in the build thread to where you created a discussion on each phase. example.... say the paint job.... this SSoldiers board actually has a paint and body forum... you could do all that body work discussion in a thread(s) you created in that PBdy forum.... do all discussion on that part of the project in a thread(s) you put there.
In the meantime in your build thread @ the RV forum.... you putt the note in the post about the Paint Body phase . "WON'T ANSWER Questions here... go to provided paint body link for that." " Rest of that post being a synopsis " w/pics ... and of course the links to the nitty gritty discussion that occurred in the paint and body forum".
repeat for another phase... say the engine work or trans work.. Put some pics in a post in your build thread; again with a note of.... Won't answer questions here..... THE DISCUSSION and more details are found at (provide link). In that phase the FMTV forum might be where you put post up for getting into the nitty gritty of engine/trans stuff. . Sorta makes since cause engine/transmission knowledgeable people are more liable to hang out there anyway. They may never come to the RV thread so you would have missed their advise if you had kept everything in the RV forum.
sounds really complicated to do but honestly its not..... just takes lot of written words to explain above idea.... (and I probably failed miserably trying to explain it.) It is actually simple to do it.... with a little fore thought .
Guyfang could help you do it. give him a list of post #'s from this thread to move to the paint body forum. That will renumber the post in here. Then repeat for moving other post to other forums. Once everything is sitting in its best forum... create your build thread here..... with synopsis, pics.... and the links to where you and Guyfang moved each phase's "discussion".