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Could anyone print me a Möbius strip? I want one for an ornament, so it should be around 15cm, and as it will be on display, it needs to look good.
 
More like this Phil, as simple as it can be, but without the writing of course :D :D
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I haven't found a simple Möbius strip yet; they all seem too complicated.
 
Why don't you just make your own? get some plasticard and then make the join with some solvent?
 
I already did, twice, rubbish, you can't make it fluid.
fluid? are you looking for a strip that is fixed or you can actually move (like a tank track but with a twist in it for example?)
 
I've searched for this, and it doesn't exist as far as I can tell.

The ducato hearer is crap, loads of heat but not for below the dash for the driver, my legs have neuropathy and the left is like ice even in summer occasionally, any way today I found that the face vents kick out huge heat, and if I have a tea towel from above it, and let it hang over the vent, I get a warm leg so could someone make me a pair of clip on vent adapters to point the airstream downwards please, of course they will been to be able to handle the heat.
 
The heater problems stems from it only being designed to heat a vans cab which would come with a bulkhead normally so Lees cubes than a car to keep warm the converters should ask for it to be uprated.
 
The heater problems stems from it only being designed to heat a vans cab which would come with a bulkhead normally so Lees cubes than a car to keep warm the converters should ask for it to be uprated.

Kev,
Have you checked the rheostat on your heater? We have the same cab heater as you, and, even with the air distribution split between the dash vents (mainly for side window demisting) and the footwells, Fan speed 2 is well capable of keeping feet warm (and I have Raynaud's Disease so have cold feet and hands with a purple hue quite regularly). On cold days, I start off with the Fan on max Speed before turning it back to level 2, and I have found (mainly to aid initial defrosting/demisting) that using the Truma to heat the hab area before setting off gives the cab heater a bit of a head start

Steve
 
Yes, first thing it blows really well steve, its just shite distribution, what van do you have?
130bhp Ducato 2016, Kev, but built under a 5.99m coachbuilt Motorhome, so we've probably got more height in the hab area that needs heated. Once the cab area is heated, it stays quite warm, and we usually turn the hot air setting down to 60-70% after the first 40 miles or so, and then change back to 100% and increase the fan speed if we feel chilly, or if the internal temperature has fallen during a stop or similar

Steve
 
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