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It works but I wonder if there's any advantage to this style compared to a
regular lock. This seems complicated compared to just pumps in a regular lock. Am I missing something? wrote in message ... Take a look at this canal boat lock. http://minhaselecao.blogspot.com/200...14-photos.html |
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On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 09:40:06 -0800, "William Andersen"
wrote: It works but I wonder if there's any advantage to this style compared to a regular lock. This seems complicated compared to just pumps in a regular lock. Am I missing something? I think it takes up a lot less real estate than a set of locks, not to mention creating an instant tourist attraction. |
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