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It's basically a no brainer, I've always had problems with liquid
oxygen tanks one those damp, humid, hot Florida days. I wonder if the coupler itself stuck and jerked. The problem remains, of course, the foam, even in a straight stack. There has to be a way to get rid of it entirely. Any straight stack ideas? http://cosmic.lifeform.org |
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