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Date:         Sat, 25 Nov 95 21:41:26 EST
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From:         John Anderson <ja@coe.wvu.edu>
Subject:      re: More Craziness

> A pair of bowls nine and a half inches in diameter held almost three and a > half gallons and was subjected to pressures as high as 200 psi. > > I have seen bowls as large as twenty inches in diameter but as their diameter > increases they depart from a nearly hemispherical shape. Still, for low > pressure applications they do a good job. > > -Bob > Of course your average ex R-12 or R-22 tank works just as well, comes pre made and seems a bit safer IMHO, just what the hell were you using this for Bob.

(course the freon tanks may be illegal to own nowadays, if so I never said this)

John ja@coe.wvu.edu


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