Re: Steam domes, bushes glasses

2003-03-04 Thread JR May
domes, bushes glasses At 8:53 PM -0500 3/3/03, mdenning wrote: what 'should' it have read!?!?! Michael Florida USA Iron Nut I think this is a more atheistic solution i think he was going for aesthetic (relating to the beauty of something, usually a work of art), but he missed

RE: Steam domes, bushes glasses

2003-03-03 Thread xxyz
Harry, Thanks for the feedback (and Thanks from everyone else as well). This, of course leads another question. snipCould the bottom water glass bush in the backhead also service the pressure gauge? It could but you don't want it to. The gauge is best taken off a high (dry) bush, or

Re: Steam domes, bushes glasses

2003-03-03 Thread Mike Chaney
Ken asked Harry:- Could the bottom water glass bush in the backhead also service the pressure gauge? ...and Harry replied:- It could but you don't want it to. The gauge is best taken off a high (dry) bush, or the fountain. snip . and Ken got confused:- I am a bit confused by

RE: Steam domes, bushes glasses

2003-03-03 Thread vrbass
I think this is a more atheistic solution More advice: turn off the spell checker in your e-mail program (or consult your dictionary more :-). regards, -vance- Vance Bass Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Small-scale live steam resources: http://www.nmia.com/~vrbass

Re: Steam domes, bushes glasses

2003-03-03 Thread Keith Taylor
I think this is a more atheistic solution More advice: turn off the spell checker in your e-mail program (or consult your dictionary more :-). Vance, I take it you don't think this is a religious problem? Keith ( chuckling away up in Maine!)

Re: Steam domes, bushes glasses

2003-03-03 Thread JR May
the name of that stinken tube inside the gauge. Sleepless in Jersey Original Message - From: Mike Chaney [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of sslivesteam [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 3:00 PM Subject: Re: Steam domes, bushes glasses Ken asked Harry:- Could

Re: Steam domes, bushes glasses

2003-03-03 Thread Keith Taylor
The pig tail I thought was to protect the gauge from the heat of the steam so that pressure causes the little tube (what is the name of that damn tube) to move and not heat expansion. J.R. It is the Bourdon tube. Keith Taylor

Re: Steam domes, bushes glasses

2003-03-03 Thread Peter Trounce
Trounce. Toronto. - Original Message - From: JR May [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of sslivesteam [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 4:12 PM Subject: Re: Steam domes, bushes glasses Hmmm, again from the prototype world, the pressure gauge is generally taken off

Re: Steam domes, bushes glasses

2003-03-03 Thread Dave Cole
At 8:53 PM -0500 3/3/03, mdenning wrote: what 'should' it have read!?!?! Michael Florida USA Iron Nut I think this is a more atheistic solution i think he was going for aesthetic (relating to the beauty of something, usually a work of art), but he missed and the spell-checker gave him