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This blog is a forum to assist and provide answers, stimulate ideas and learn the rest of the story from all of you.&#x3c;&#x2f;p&#x3e;]]></description><copyright>Copyright 2026</copyright><pubDate>Wed, 05 Sep 2007 05:32:00 EST</pubDate><generator>https&#x3a;&#x2f;&#x2f;cr4.globalspec.com</generator><item><title><![CDATA[Size Pneumatic Cylinders to Save]]></title><link><![CDATA[https&#x3a;&#x2f;&#x2f;cr4.globalspec.com&#x2f;blogentry&#x2f;3041&#x2f;Size-Pneumatic-Cylinders-to-Save&#x3f;from_rss&#x3d;1]]></link><description><![CDATA[Frequently pneumatic cylinders of international, ISO, origin have the bore and stroke listed in Millimeters, mm, instead of inches as had been the North American standard.&#xa;&#xa;&#xd; &#xd; &#xd; The majority of compressed air information in North America that relates to flow rates and usage is given in SCF &#x28;Standar]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 05 Sep 2007 05&#x3a;32&#x3a;00 EST</pubDate><guid><![CDATA[https&#x3a;&#x2f;&#x2f;cr4.globalspec.com&#x2f;blogentry&#x2f;3041&#x2f;Size-Pneumatic-Cylinders-to-Save]]></guid><dc:creator>Tom Kreher</dc:creator><dc:subject>Air Ways</dc:subject></item><item><title><![CDATA[Save Air - Recycle Exhaust a White Paper]]></title><link><![CDATA[https&#x3a;&#x2f;&#x2f;cr4.globalspec.com&#x2f;blogentry&#x2f;2085&#x2f;Save-Air-Recycle-Exhaust-a-White-Paper&#x3f;from_rss&#x3d;1]]></link><description><![CDATA[RECYCLE EXHAUST AIR Sept. 27, 2005&#xa;&#xa;&#xd; &#xd; &#xd; Does it seem illogical to compress, dehydrate, filter, regulate and add lubricant to prepare compressed air then expand it through a valve into a cylinder or air motor and dump it out&#x3f;      An exhaust manifold at 30 PSIG could be a ready source of clean]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2007 18&#x3a;44&#x3a;14 EST</pubDate><guid><![CDATA[https&#x3a;&#x2f;&#x2f;cr4.globalspec.com&#x2f;blogentry&#x2f;2085&#x2f;Save-Air-Recycle-Exhaust-a-White-Paper]]></guid><dc:creator>Tom Kreher</dc:creator><dc:subject>Air Ways</dc:subject></item><item><title><![CDATA[Compressed Air Flow Frustration]]></title><link><![CDATA[https&#x3a;&#x2f;&#x2f;cr4.globalspec.com&#x2f;blogentry&#x2f;1785&#x2f;Compressed-Air-Flow-Frustration&#x3f;from_rss&#x3d;1]]></link><description><![CDATA[A question was presented approximately as follows&#x3a;&#xa;&#xa;&#xd; &#xd; &#xd; &#x22;I would like to supply 200 psig to a 20 foot long, 1&#x2f;4&#x22; tube &#x28;We will take that to be .25 I.D.&#x29; that has 1&#x2f;8&#x22; holes every 3 inches&#x22;.&#xa;&#xa;&#xd; &#xd; &#xd; We do not understand many facets of the existing situation. At the known risk of assumption we will d]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 21 Apr 2007 21&#x3a;01&#x3a;00 EST</pubDate><guid><![CDATA[https&#x3a;&#x2f;&#x2f;cr4.globalspec.com&#x2f;blogentry&#x2f;1785&#x2f;Compressed-Air-Flow-Frustration]]></guid><dc:creator>Tom Kreher</dc:creator><dc:subject>Air Ways</dc:subject></item><item><title><![CDATA[Get Water From a Well]]></title><link><![CDATA[https&#x3a;&#x2f;&#x2f;cr4.globalspec.com&#x2f;blogentry&#x2f;1536&#x2f;Get-Water-From-a-Well&#x3f;from_rss&#x3d;1]]></link><description><![CDATA[IF YOU WANT TO GET WATER FROM A WELL&#xa;&#xa;&#xd; &#xd; &#xd; Water level 73 feet below 1382 foot surface.&#xa;&#xa;&#xd; &#xd; &#xd; There are a few cute ways to get the water from your well even discounting a bucket brigade of Dallas Cheer Leaders.&#xa;&#xa;&#xd; &#xd; &#xd; The reason you have heard that you cannot siphon water over 35 feet is that &#x28;at]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2007 18&#x3a;55&#x3a;00 EST</pubDate><guid><![CDATA[https&#x3a;&#x2f;&#x2f;cr4.globalspec.com&#x2f;blogentry&#x2f;1536&#x2f;Get-Water-From-a-Well]]></guid><dc:creator>Tom Kreher</dc:creator><dc:subject>Air Ways</dc:subject></item><item><title><![CDATA[Perpetual Motion, Unlimited Energy]]></title><link><![CDATA[https&#x3a;&#x2f;&#x2f;cr4.globalspec.com&#x2f;blogentry&#x2f;1190&#x2f;Perpetual-Motion-Unlimited-Energy&#x3f;from_rss&#x3d;1]]></link><description><![CDATA[How many times have you been told that perpetual motion cannot be achieved&#x3f;&#xa;&#xa;&#xd; &#xd; &#xd; This is strange when we live on a globe that is in perpetual motion or something darn near like it.&#xa;&#xa;&#xd; &#xd; &#xd; The rotation of our earth within an associated &#x28;but unattached&#x29; atmosphere causes winds by viscous drag. 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The guys in your neighborhood with electric generators in case the electrical power fails gladl]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 08 Feb 2007 02&#x3a;15&#x3a;00 EST</pubDate><guid><![CDATA[https&#x3a;&#x2f;&#x2f;cr4.globalspec.com&#x2f;blogentry&#x2f;1150&#x2f;Compressed-Air-as-a-utility]]></guid><dc:creator>Tom Kreher</dc:creator><dc:subject>Air Ways</dc:subject></item></channel></rss>