>Hmmm?! Both you guys are going to put that stuff on a SQUARE!?????? Why? >It's neither appropriate or warranted. I should think that a reasonably >decent Upright, in a high humidity situation would be a better candidate. >Something to consider is, What are the breaking strengths of the wire; What >is the tension size/size of that stuff, etc. As neither of you have a >scaling program with the mass of stainless steel plugged into it, (At least >I can't seem to find a mass coefficient number readily available for the >current Beta testing scale program I'm involved with for the stuff), why in >gods name would you choose to put it on an already shakey structure, such as >a Square?!!! > >Joe Garrett, RPT, (Oregon) > >Squares Need Love Too!<G> Ok, I've got to admit, this one lost me altogether. Is the WolfBane in bloom this week, or has the nickel run out space-time continuum and put the universe on the red flag? S***, I hope not. I'm not ready for the final accounting just yet. JOE! HELLO!!! HOWMANYFINGERS???? How about at least a minimum of continuity? Knock knock - who's there? THAT'SMYLINE!!! That's better. Now, perhaps you'll pour in the necessary (missing?) perspective and bring all this into a devastatingly crystal clear focus? Pray? Ever hopeful... Ron N
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