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Post by satamax on Aug 20, 2014 21:29:05 GMT -8
A plunger tube is a tube which goes from the top of a bell, to nearly the bottom of a bell. And is insulated outside, so it doesn't rob the heat from the bell. Mind you, it takes room!
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Post by peterberg on Aug 21, 2014 0:35:35 GMT -8
A plunger tube is a tube which goes from the top of a bell, to nearly the bottom of a bell. And is insulated outside, so it doesn't rob the heat from the bell. Mind you, it takes room! Not to forget: it could make the space inside the bell smaller to the point where it is less than 4 times system size. As a result, the drums could stop to be acting as a bell. A situation like that will end up in a stove which won't run properly, at all. Please avoid making the medication worse than the illness.
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Post by Esteban Campestre Abejil on Aug 21, 2014 8:10:59 GMT -8
Please avoid making the medication worse than the illness. After much consideration, I have concluded that it is best to follow the proven experience, whenever possible. Later I'll be able to experience other alternatives. Anyway, I think that propose ideas, although they sound a little strange, it's part of the creative process. We all want things to work well, but sometimes to make them work better, you have to run the risk that perform worse.
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