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I think your city council has nearly uncovered a diabolical plan of some sort, likely involving flooding something. But if it's too expensive to investigate, they should just forget about it. |
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What does that have to do with tube conveyors? |
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Good idea, [Ling]. Only issue I see is the material wearing out. |
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so basically the bike acts as a constriction in the line which is pushed forward by the water pressure. the problem is that it would take a heavy weight to keep the constriction water tight. any real pressure would lift the wheel and water would leak through. |
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I didn't mean it to be water tight. A slight constriction should do the job. As you say, "any real pressure would lift the wheel". That's what I want, and it has the advantage that many riders can use the conveyor together, since water can leak through to the next wheel position. |
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that's a long way to go for a little bit of transport |
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