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Gasohol
"Mike Isaksen" wrote A little further OT,... I've watched a lot of heavy #6 (needs to be heated to pump) unloaded at the offshore platform. When the tanker is empty, we pig the pipe and backfill with #2. The methods seem crude to the observer, but the results are exact enough even for the accountants. Care to explain a little more, for the unfamiliar among us? Pig the pipe? Backfill with #2? What is that? Why is it possible to be considered as crude, and why is it accurate? -- Jim in NC |
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