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Old 01-04-2008, 09:56 PM   #31 (permalink)

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Default Re: What to fill the chassis tubes with?

Hmmmm, need better welding techniques? Really what you are saying is true.Maybe a section of frame at a time as an air reservoir or something but an entire frame is IMO not really a practical tool to determine its' integrity.
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If you DID go with beer would that require stainless steel tubes? Could you use light beer to save some weight? Where would be the ideal location for a tap?
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Heliem isn't a stupid idea.....
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