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(...) ROFL That's a real small hospital! Mine is 32x40 and still very small compared to a real hospital - but it does have 2 operating rooms, emergency room, admitting office, waiting room, 4 wards all with bathrooms, and a nurses station. Having (...) (25 years ago, 23-Oct-99, to lugnet.town)
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I still like my fire hydrants better. Who ever heard of a rectangular fire hydrant? Round is the way to go. Well, I guess it really doesn't matter since I don't even have a Fire Department yet. In the event of a fire, sour grapes. On another note, I (...) (25 years ago, 23-Oct-99, to lugnet.town)
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(...) I would say the 1x1 round goes on only three sides, hydrants usually only have three connections. See Jeff C's page for an alternate hydrant design: (URL) Foster (URL) (25 years ago, 21-Oct-99, to lugnet.town)
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I came up with my own makeshift fire hydrants last night. Here's my way of doing it - Take a 1x2 plate (the one with only one stud on top, in the center) and place a 1x1 plate on top of it. Then place a 1x1 cylinder and top it off with a 1x1 dot (or (...) (25 years ago, 21-Oct-99, to lugnet.town)
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Jonas Marcho wrote in message ... (...) I think I know what he meant.... to make a fire hydrant: Go to (URL) a 4733 (Brick, 1x1 round) on top of 3062 (Brick, 1x1 w/four side studs), and put five of 4073 (Plate, 1x1 round) on the 4733, one on each (...) (25 years ago, 21-Oct-99, to lugnet.town)
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