Why do people hate trump so much?

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  1. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    Already the first village is being printed by machines, complete with plumbing and wiring, and the first skyscrapers are being built by printers. The newest 3D printer that will print anything you want can print a life sized statue in 8 hours, while it takes about 4 hours to print a house.
     
  2. wilsjane

    wilsjane Nutty Professor HipForums Supporter

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    You should be able to sort your own plumbing out.
    Just go through it methodically an you will get to the root of the problem.
    That said, a boiler problem had me really baffled a few weeks ago.
    An airflow switch has to indicate flow for the boiler to fire, but I overlooked the fact that in case that switch jammed open, it needed to activate secondary contacts at the end of the sequence to show that their was no airflow in order for the burner to fire on the next sequence. The fault was intermittent, so by the time that I connected meters and ran tests, everything looked normal.
    I prefer nuclear power stations, where I don't need a dentists mirror and three hands to see what is going on, LOL.
     
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  4. Eric!

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    Oh when it comes to switching parts out inside the tank, stopping leaks, etc., I’m good with that. If it’s stopped up and deeper than I can reach, that’s an issue I’m not willing to take the time to deal with all that nonsense.
     
  5. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    i approve of the direction in which this thread has been hijacked. 3d printed houses are way more fun and entertaining then that don pinoccio and his giant peach.
     
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  6. wilsjane

    wilsjane Nutty Professor HipForums Supporter

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    I know your feeling when it comes to domestic stuff.
    One point to watch is keeping inhibitors in the heating water up to scratch. With so much aluminium used in today's components, uninhibited water rots then away and causes regular expensive problems.
     
  7. Unfortunately i watched that.
     

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