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Posted: June 13 2012 at 3:49am | IP Logged Quote blurrededge

Had a thought while checking my steel tubing sizes earlier this week. If many different pieces of DOM tubing were pressed together, with the seams offset from each other; would that be enough to contain gas pressure from splitting the tubing (provided the overall thickness was adequate)?
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Better to use Seamless Tube

www.mstube.com/


471BD_Tubing_Handbook_-_4033.pdf
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Posted: June 13 2012 at 4:16pm | IP Logged Quote Sagittarii

Found this while looking for something else in my Collection.
Its for Artillery explains a lot about pressure in tubing if you can comprehend the math a wee bit over my head.



ZD2Z9_AMCP-706-252_Gun_Series_Gun_Tubes_Part1.pdf



ACA25_AMCP-706-252_Gun_Series_Gun_Tubes_Part2.pdf
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