Shave_MyBeever
@Shave_MyBeever@lemmy.world
- Comment on King shit 10 months ago:
Not necessarily, it seems.
- Comment on King shit 10 months ago:
I see it as he is making sure you know it is him doing the boasting, so he is giving both of his names as to leesen any confusion, ha ha
- Comment on King shit 10 months ago:
Jack is John technically. That is how the name Jack works usually.
- Comment on King shit 10 months ago:
Jack is John technically. That is how the name Jack works usually.
- Comment on King shit 10 months ago:
Jack is John technically. That is how the name Jack works usually.
- Comment on times are tough 11 months ago:
But Moons Over My Hammy! /s
- Comment on Beavers - a community to show off your cutest and funniest SFW beavers 11 months ago:
Thanks!
- Comment on Beavers - a community to show off your cutest and funniest SFW beavers 11 months ago:
Hi!
- Comment on There is another 11 months ago:
I hadn’t really thought about it, but he’s a good fit for a live action Krieger from Archer, ha ha
- Comment on pssssss 1 year ago:
Gotcha.
- Comment on pssssss 1 year ago:
It may have been a pump that would send the liquid to the heat exchanger. This is the way they fill the high pressure gas cylinders.
- Comment on pssssss 1 year ago:
This would be what we called a “gas pack” - which I think was a brand name, it’s been a while.
What I would have considered a ‘dewer’ was a vessel meant to hold cryogenic liquid that was not under pressure, basically a thermos of any number of sizes. And then there are these large vessels that can hold pressure. Some are only meant to have minimal pressure, because the user is interested in the cryogenic liquid inside, so the pressure is like less than 20psi if memory serves. The unit that is being referred to in this post was the aforementioned ‘gas pack’ that has an extra set of tubing that is wrapped in a around the inner of two vessels, so that liquid can gasify due to the heat exchange effect this coil provides, and allow this gas to be used by the customer. These are usually vented around 250psi, again if memory serves, so that the vessel doesn’t explode, ha ha. You can keep it from venting by isolating this gasification line, but that also reduces the convenience. It’d probably be best to store the vessel in a temperature controlled location to minimize the the chance of overpressurization.
I’m bored at work, if you couldn’t tell.
- Comment on Which is which though? 1 year ago:
GeoIF
- Comment on Does the USPS, FedEx and UPS give a crap about weed shipments since Hemp sprayed with th same terpenes and looks the same as weed has been shipped legally for 9 years now? 1 year ago:
🎶"Inhale - exhale - just got an ounce in the mail"🎶
- Comment on Porsche will adopt Android Automotive, complete with Google apps 1 year ago:
Maybe this type of thing will keep Google from mothballing Android Auto, as they have been known to do with numerous other projects.