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.... BTW how do you "torsionally pre load" a shaft JoAnn Castle wrote: Make the shaft out of a spring! That would not "torsionally pre load" the shaft, but it would provide a torsion buffer or shock absorber if you prefer the term. Sounds like a good way to have a very dramatic fire. Explosion, not fire! That's what I said. An explosion is simply a very dramatic fire. BTW many kinds of hair conditioner, mousse, etc etc, will react 'dramatically' in the presence of medical oxygen. Beware when taking a loved one with a fancy hair-do to the emergency room! DSK |
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