here is a couple of shots of what i have in the small area i have to work with. http://www.flightsim.com/dcforum/Use...6b562958c4.jpg
http://www.flightsim.com/dcforum/Use...8e564b6b91.jpg
here is a couple of shots of what i have in the small area i have to work with. http://www.flightsim.com/dcforum/Use...6b562958c4.jpg
http://www.flightsim.com/dcforum/Use...8e564b6b91.jpg
Looks like a very effective use of available space.
Mike
www.mikesflightdeck.com
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Hi Gater,
It looks great. I hope to have a second monitor soon for my setup.
One little bit of advice, though.
See that water heater in the background to the right. See the copper pipe running down it. That is connected to a pressure relief valve. If it fails, and it will, it costs $6.95 at home depot to replace. :-)
It is quite common for those valves to eventually fail or if you use a ton of hot water, to activate. If they activate, then they most likely will leak forever.
Run a pvc pipe or a hose from the bottom of that pipe to wherever the drain is located in that room.
DO NOT PLACE A PLUG on it or you may blow up your heater, if it ever activates.
Someday, you will thank me for this. :-)
Regards,
Joe :-wave
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