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Old January 16th 04, 11:43 PM
Ernest Christley
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Default Tubing strength

Does anyone have a reference that quotes the strength of streamline
tubing? A lot of sizes of streamline are no longer made. I'm having to
make a substitution and have worked out the strength of the streamline
and my substitution in a CAD package. It sure would make me feel better
if I had a quoted figure that agreed with what the computer is telling me.

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