Thank you for the compliment. It's just years and years and years and years of practice.nexusys wrote:i get angry every time i visit this topic. I just cant stand Barry's work. Really annoying!
too good Barry, too good for my eyes
Barry
Thank you for the compliment. It's just years and years and years and years of practice.nexusys wrote:i get angry every time i visit this topic. I just cant stand Barry's work. Really annoying!
too good Barry, too good for my eyes
Hi Mick,Son of a gun-ner wrote:Barry, that APU, is it an air conditioning unit? If so, it will probably have water in it. That water needs changing/removing from time to time and flushing out, so that the water doesn't become stale and accelerate bacteria like legionella that causes Legionnaires disease. I should imagine it would be doubly important to do so if the tank would be sitting idle for some time.
Therefore it could quite easily be a drain plug.
Mick.
Hi Mick,Son of a gun-ner wrote:Hi Barry, I do love your attention to detail
Oh, ok. I saw the little fan, thought it may contain air conditioning lol.
Mind you, I have since read that the A1 didn't have air con, but the A2 did, but only for the electronics, not the crew lol.
Got to be some kind of drain, but I will be honest, I don't really know what an APU is regarding a tank
An embarrassed,
Mick.
I know, right? It's utterly demotivating. I personally blame Barry for why my projects are taking so long. I look at his work, then at mine, and I walk away from the hobby for a week or two.43rdRecceReg wrote:This sets the bar very, very, ...very HIGH