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Posted by cannonball on May 22, 2005 at 06:17:21 from (209.34.43.39):
In Reply to: Hot Oil Bath posted by Allan in NE on May 21, 2005 at 13:06:56:
boy maybe you won't squeak now ..lol glad you are ok..do you eve wonder how the hyd industry get by using those pipe fittings that are rated working pressure 150, have seen new stuff come out with that type fittings on them..worked in natural gas pipeline guess i worry about what happens when they deside to give it up and explode..we could not use anything less than 3000 psi fitting and sch 80 nipples...you cut so much pipe away when you thread them..sch 40 was ok welded...any one ever look at their fittings....have a nice day may god bless
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