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:(my english is poor, I see.

Ok, I`ll try to answer:

The pipes are always full solids, and if you mean the ends of the pipes:geek: - ok, but it`s always a solid with a hole - the same lisp code with other dimensions.

The insulation around the clamps are the same like around valves etc. - boxes. But I do not have to show it - until today.

Show short parts of insulation on straight pipes are enough for the clients and the firms which makes the hardwork.

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OK. I guess I don't understand why so much effort was put into getting the insulation to look the way it does and the pipes themselves are not hollow tubes but shown more like solid rods. It's just seems unusual.

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...only for you my next pipe plans will all have real looking pipe-ends :lol:

 

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But I would be more happy, if someone look around the code and make it better...

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If you use threaded pipe I'd like to see the threads. Welded pipes should depict weld seams and flanged pipes should show all bolts and any gaskets. If you want to be so exact with the insulation then everything else you do should be to the same standard otherwise it's like putting a designer dress on an ugly woman.

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...then I put a designer dress on an ugly woman !

 

This can be an endless discussion, so let`s stop here please.

 

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