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Re: How thin can it be and still hold pressure? #3

September 02, 2001 09:46AM
Attn: P.Kurilecz,
Sonic testing shows that electrolisis causes a
sort of "donut" effect around the stay bolts with the thinnest part of the sheet being this trough that circles the stay at a radius of about 1 to 1 1/2 the dia. of the stay,etc..
I'd like to hear your opinion of the effect this has on the strength of the sheet.
Jim Adams
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Jim Adams September 02, 2001 09:46AM

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