Its my understanding that there is a capacity limit to what can legally be owned privately. The big tanks MUST be leased.
I own (privately) two 80cu.ft. argon tanks and a similar sized O/A setup...
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Its my understanding that there is a capacity limit to what can legally be owned privately. The big tanks MUST be leased.
I own (privately) two 80cu.ft. argon tanks and a similar sized O/A setup...
I've got a better idea. :idea:
Fix up the engine and use it to power like 5 of these. :wee: :D
EDIT: With 355 CFM you could pressurize your house. :cool:
....or the neighbors.:bat:
Ahhh. Thanks for clearing that up. I wasn't sure about carbon because I was remembering that aramid/Kevlar needs to be used with epoxy. :p
I live 10 minutes from Lincoln, learned to weld in their school, and know the Lincoln kids. Get the Lincoln. :cheers:
Carbon fiber basically lays up the same as fiberglass, however, (I believe) you must use epoxy. It can be thinner than the fiberglass if you want, since it is considerably stronger and stiffer than...
Through some Googling I have found that Floral Foam is a phenolic resin foam.
Here's a link to an MSDS: http://www.fdionline.net/Files/MSDS/SO-OasisFloralFoam6-05-05.pdf
The first box at the...
Just throwing out an idea here.....
An Argon 'flood' would probably be alot easier than vacuum. Argon is heavier than air, and tends to pool in low places (this is a serious safety concern in...
Just thinking along the lines that DareBee mentioned.....
If you could find a little BioDiesel somewhere, that might be a great solution if you could let it soak a overnight. Its got pretty much...
Ok, sorry guys, but I had to register to say this.
I was laughing at this thread when I saw this......
All other amusing methods aside, that is indeed the easiest way to test. Its pretty much...