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I wouldn't use whatever the heck that is for line length calculation though.
A classic illustration of how "It Really Is Not That Simple", it'll pretty much guarantee Yet Another Foamy Pour Thread being born, and this site has about three orders of magnitude too many of those already...

Cheers!
 
I wouldn't use whatever the heck that is for line length calculation though.
A classic illustration of how "It Really Is Not That Simple", it'll pretty much guarantee Yet Another Foamy Pour Thread being born, and this site has about three orders of magnitude too many of those already...

Cheers!

Thanks for the heads up on the line calc, I think discarding the whole thread for the line calc is wrong, some of the material might help someone..can you recommend a proper line calc to augment?
Cheers..
 
Didn't suggest the entire page should be tossed, just that line length "calculator".

This links to a spreadsheet up on Google Docs that will provide reliable results based on actual physics and a common sense understanding of line resistance and the specs thereof.

I lost track on who to credit for the spreadsheet, though I think the owner is someone in this thread - though not the OP of it.

You need to download the file before using...

Cheers!
 
Actually that looks like something I've been looking for. One question: I assume the gravity input is for final gravity, not original gravity. Is this correct?
 
Awesome day-trippr,
Thank you...


I would say yes on the FG input for the spreadsheet ...
 
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