I use fusion360 for a majority of the 3d work and Vectric Aspire for the 2d stuff.Iconfabul8 wrote:I'm enjoying your 3d printing solutions. What program are you using to draw with?
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I use fusion360 for a majority of the 3d work and Vectric Aspire for the 2d stuff.Iconfabul8 wrote:I'm enjoying your 3d printing solutions. What program are you using to draw with?
wyldesyde007 wrote:hankaye wrote:wyldesyde007, Howdy;
Just a question, have you thought of some sort of vacuum breaker to
drain the shower hose? As is it's kinda like a soda straw with a finger
keeping the liquid in the way you have it, unless there is some sort of
vacuum breaker integral in your heater/mixer set-up. Then the question
is a mote point.
hank
Actually no I haven't Hank. The way it's set up right now it's like a water tower, if I uncork the supply line everything pretty much siphons out, there aren't any lifts or reservoirs impeding the flow.
hankaye wrote:wyldesyde007,
You do some good work Sir!
hank
Grummy wrote:Your going to like that Thetford Curve... I liked mine until that darn flush pump failed and a pump costed more than the whole unit new !
Because of the type use of mine, I had water in the top most of the time, and that pump failed in its second season. On my NEXT Thetford Curve, I will be emptying the water OUT when it is not going to be used, and when it fails, I will find a way to RETRO an alternative pump into its place.
For my new trailer, I thought I would give the CAMCO PREMIUM unit a try as it was under $90. I DISLIKE it very, very much. It is not comfortable to read on, it does not empty as easily, it does not have comfortable handles to grip when working with neither top or bottom section individually. I miss my Thetford !
So, next season, I will by another Thetford Curve. It's tons nicer than the Camco.
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