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what exactly constitutes a troll?



 
 
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Old October 7th 06, 05:38 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
mike regish
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Default what exactly constitutes a troll?

That makes sense. It's been a while since I got mine filled, but they did it
in a water tank.

In researching this, I found scuba divers complaining about "hot fills"
where the tank is filled too rapidly and when it cools down they are left
with a less-than-full tank.

mike

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(they're filled in a water tank, no?),


That practice tends to be discouraged these days... It has been determined
that a slow fill is better... There are some that say that especially with
aluminum tanks, the water tank method is especially bad since the
temperature of the surface of the metal might be radically different than
the temperature of the inner metal thus increasing the chance of fractures
in the metal...




 




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