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Posted by curtis on December 11, 2003 at 21:42:13 from (63.156.244.83):
In Reply to: Hydraulic press cylinder posted by Roy Suomi on December 10, 2003 at 20:52:31:
Ok my turn ! if you have 4x2" or 2x4" or one 8 Inch you will still have 8' sq to do the math with , pressure will be the same , piston speed will slow down , hook them up to the same line , at the tee use a larger hose to cut down on the friction coeff: in the hyd line's,stress on the header beam , should be less because you had 2 stress point's , the press will be stronger because we spread out the load, i say go with what cost less , after all nobody said any thing about the cost ! hope i can help and every body have a great Christmas !
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