It comes from barrel making (coopering). I believe "croze" is the
notch cut in the wooden staves to hold the hoops. I think the "chime"
to the top hoop on the barrel.
At 02:55 PM 2/12/2009, you wrote:
In reviewing chapter 8 of NFPA 22, Water Tanks, there are two terms that I
am not familiar with. This chapter deals wit wooded tanks. The two terms
are "chime" and "croze". Would anyone be able to define these terms for me?
Thanks,
Bob Knight, CET
(208) 495-2057
[email protected]
www.firebyknight.com
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