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Carbon nanotube reinforced custard superplastic, shirley? |
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Oh, come on, be manly about it and wrap the jug in wet rawhide. When it drys it should provide a sturdy reinforcement. Bonus points if the rawhide in question displays a Marine Corps tattoo. |
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I just saw an ad for a gallon keg of beer. are you in marketing? |
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well, composites operate on the principle that the load is taken up in proportion to the rigidity (force per unit stretch) of the materials. Or if you like, in inverse proportion to the stretchiness of the materials. Glass is much more rigid than rubber bands or rawhide, so the glass would carry most of load. Until it ruptures, that is, after which those coatings might be of use. Carbon nanotubes are better, graphite fiber maybe easier. Or glass fibers & plastic resin. |
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//I just saw an ad for a gallon keg of beer.//
Yeah.. I thought this was already baked. |
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//Carbon nanotube reinforced custard superplastic, shirley// [marked-for-tagline], shirley? |
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