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Old July 9th 05, 03:44 AM
CJ Adams
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"Flyingmonk" wrote in message

A quick calculation for a medicine cabinet at 5' high, 15" wide, 3.5"
deep shows a space of some 3150 cubic inches. Assuming the blades
were about 1" x 2" x 0.005, this gives a blade volume of.01 cubic inches.
You could drop 315,000 blades into the slot before the space filled up.
If
you changed blades every other day, you had a little over 1700 years of
capacity.



It's also just shy of 900 lbs. Which would give out first? Cubic capacity
or the structure of the wall?
Maybe its just as well that nobody's fixed for blades any more!

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CJ Adams
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