Richards Rant
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Re: Richards Rant
Richard: Totally agree, was doing these without really thinking about the commercial side of it, I also agree with the fact its probably already been solved and im pretty sure theres plumbing equipment out there to do it. I think sealed units is a good way to go and if its a cube like nest then a hinged top lid would probably be ok for access? with regards to heating them, does it HAVE to be an aquarium sized tank to hold the water or can you just use a tray like design? Dont really have anything for the cables at the moment, a bit lost there D:
Andrew: Im using ProDesktop 8.0
Andrew: Im using ProDesktop 8.0
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Re: Richards Rant
I know it's really professional looking buddy, brilliant Cad layoutAcromyrmexbob wrote:Will take a read through this at some point but for now can you tell me what programme you are using to do this?
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Forgot about this thread, did anything ever happen with the rant? Thank you Deansie but I'm far from being good with the whole cad stuff. Looking back it's a horrendous design aswell
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Re: Richards Rant
I think Jamie's "plug and play" might be the nearest we've got so far to an off the shelf, fully serviced, leaf cutter biome!!
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Re: Richards Rant
Totally agree. Lots of very careful thinking and planning going into the production of Jamies unit. Could be excellent and a step forward. Looking forward to updates!RichardP wrote:I think Jamie's "plug and play" might be the nearest we've got so far to an off the shelf, fully serviced, leaf cutter biome!!
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Ah cool, I'll need to check it out, I think I may have already seen it.