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How it's Made: Hockey Pucks

Posted February 05, 2007 1:01 PM

From TechEBlog:

A puck, when used in ice hockey, is a hard black disk of vulcanized rubber. A standard puck is one inch thick (25.4 mm), three inches in diameter (76.2 mm) and weighs between 5.5 and 6 ounces (156-170 g). Pucks are often marked with team or league logos on one or both faces. But there are more than one type of puck.

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Re: How it's Made: Hockey Pucks

02/06/2007 9:59 AM

Nighthawk - Very Cool!!

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02/06/2007 3:59 PM

I agree. Very cool. Thank you.

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