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nomoresubies Jun 30, 2025 09:47 PM

Delete a thread
 
How do you delete a thread?

swartlkk Jul 1, 2025 06:04 AM

Staff members can move and/or delete threads as needed. A request for deletion can be made in a thread you have created and the staff will determine if that is the appropriate measure to be taken. As forums are built on the exchange of information, it is important to try to get resolutions to questions for others to be able to reference even if the author is answering their own question in short order as they review the 'related threads' links at the bottom after posting.

If you found the answer to your question as in your thread 'Hvac vacuum line where does it go??', you could benefit the community by posting your resolution thereby closing out the thread in a manner that would help others in the future. Editing posts to remove all content as you did in this case removes everything that might help someone later on down the road. May I ask why you did this?

nomoresubies Jul 1, 2025 10:32 AM

I did because I answered my own question and have seen the answer in other threads and did not want to waste more peoples time. I did not remember that the vacuum line was tied into the bundle and was pulling my hair out looking for a port coming thru the firewall. I have multiple problems with my rig right now and have been asking other questions and did not want to get pegged as an "abuser" of this site. I try to do my research but sometimes it gets frustrating. Thanks for your understanding...

swartlkk Jul 1, 2025 12:00 PM

Thank you for the explanation. That is a perfect example of a case where the staff can easily remove the thread in question. I am glad that you were able to find the answer to your question!

nomoresubies Jul 1, 2025 03:54 PM

By the way, looking at your avatar, are you or were you a firefighter? I am semi retired USFS wild-land working on my 48th year in fire...

swartlkk Jul 2, 2025 05:31 AM

20 year volunteer. I had to turn in my gear this year though as back trouble has pulled me from active status. My back is causing me to shuffle a lot of things in life.

nomoresubies Jul 3, 2025 12:58 PM

It's a young mans game for sure...


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