Well it depends by which way you hold it. if you hold it with the two points of the egg on each of the palm hands of you while locking the fingers it will take 1 million LBS th break\\ if t more.
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If you mix a flat and semi-gloss 1:1 you should end up with a paint in the eggshell range. Mix the same paints 1:3 and you should end up with a satin. Experiment with small amounts to get the desired gloss.
It all depends on the bar positioning, if it is pulled toward the end with no weight it will allow more weight to be put on with out tipping. If it is put in the center it will usually hold 2 45 lb plates before it will tip.
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Yes, depending on the mix ratio, you will end up with an eggshell or satin finish.
The strongest part of an egg is the pointed end. The next strongest is the opposite end. The long rounded sides are the weakest, because they absorb the most force.
blow fish weigh around 12 kg. the end
Aprox 500 lbs maximum.
If you have a 290 kilo horse (which is the average weight of a Shetland) he/she can hold up to a 70 kilo person. Keep in mind the height of the horse/pony as well you may end up with your feet dragging on the ground.
It does not hold grease, it holds gear lube. It holds whatever it takes to fill to the bottom of the fill hole. When it starts running out it is full.
It will hold almost 3 pints.
4 pints or 2 quarts Tal