Re: microwave oven power cooking levels?
From: NSM (nowrite_at_to.me)
Date: 12/20/04
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Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 00:45:45 GMT
"Jim Adney" <jadney@vwtype3.org> wrote in message
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| You're right, of course, but what I meant, was that a tube is a single
| piece, hence solid even though hollow. The preceeding discussion was
| of a "tube" made up of a bunch of separate strips.
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| I don't think there are any race cars out there which use chassis made
| of tubes which consist of a bunch of separate strips. I think you'd
| agree that this would be a structural waste of effort.
The edge connections would inevitably be weak points. Didn't Titanic pop
many of her joints when she hit the berg?
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