Yes, I gotcha, TiredFeet, I understand what you meant. It's that little bit of flex that makes negligible chafe.
It's me, really. I'm trained from an early age to have zero tolerance for chafe,...
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Yes, I gotcha, TiredFeet, I understand what you meant. It's that little bit of flex that makes negligible chafe.
It's me, really. I'm trained from an early age to have zero tolerance for chafe,...
It's there. It's not rigid, so it's in motion.
However, for all practical purposes, chafe it negligible in that application...
...until it shows up, some time in the future. :rolleyes:
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You scientists are too funny! Good engineers know that the chafe inside the constriction is insignificant, or no more significant than the rest of the normal wear and tear. Chafe is accelerated wear...
Great job on the video, Grizz!
The skipper of the offshore towing, salvage and equipment handling vessel I worked on years ago was a New England shell-back Scot named Roy, (may he rest in peace)....