In a message dated 9/26/06 9:57:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time, MAXJOYCE@IPA.NET writes:
> Couldn't you lay bricks to fill the cavity in the tank and then take > like a ten gallon container and put 4 gallons of water in it and then > add all the bricks to the bucket and measure or mark the new > waterline. Then pull the bricks and add enough gallons of water to > the bucket until the water level reached the mark and figure the > volume that way? Did this make any sense? Maybe it's too much work. > > DM&FS > > > > that was, like, almost funny... ;</ |
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