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Old 04-08-13, 04:34 PM
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Niles H.
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Originally Posted by Ferrous Bueller
One feature of the AirZound is its usage of a bottle designed to hold pressure.
Before buying anything else, you should pump one of those brake fluid bottles up to 15-25 psi and gauge your feelings about its soundness.
I'll be pumping up at least several to see how much they can take, and then using them with large margins of safety. And putting them inside plastic oven bags for added safety.

Some people have non-reflective judgements and reactions about plastics. Plastics can actually be, and often are, quite strong, and are used in any number of applications that depend on their strength.

This system will have more safety and wider margins of safety than many existing stove systems.

If I wanted extra pressure, I would probably go to titanium containers. Much stronger and more fatigue resistant than aluminum. And more impact and corrosion resistant as well.

Last edited by Niles H.; 04-08-13 at 05:10 PM.
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