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Crucibles Tools Information and stats on the various Crucibles and Crucible Tongs can now be found at a new section on Metal Casting website that is all about what Crucibles you need to cast metal. The new Crucibles section can be accessed by users and non-users by visiting the following web address: http://www.metalcastingzone.com/crucibles/. Here is an excerpt from the Crucibles section page on Metal Casting Zone: "Shapes of crucibles: A bilge shaped crucible has the shape of a barrel. The part of the crucible in the middle region is called as a bilge. This is the widest part of the crucible and has the maximum diameter. The top of the crucible has lesser diameter than the bilge. The base of the crucible has lesser diameter than the top. As per a thumb rule, the # of a bilge crucible is the number of pounds of aluminum that it would hold. For bronze and brass, thrice the # can be held. For instance, a #5 bilge crucible can hold almost 5 pounds of aluminum and 15 pounds of brass. This thumb rule is applicable for bilge shape only. An "A" shaped crucible has a narrow bottom and a wider top. There are straight sides that are bent outwards. The diameter continuously increases from the base to the top. As it is simpler to manufacture this shape than the bilge one, the A shaped crucible has a lesser cost. When compared with the equivalent bilge style, the capacity of the A shaped crucible is lesser." The new Crucibles webpage is there to provide users with all of the information they need on the Crucible Tongs and learning the basics of various Crucibles. It can be visited for free at: http://www.metalcastingzone.com/crucibles/. This new section of Crucibles information will continue to be updated with the latest and greatest information on the basics of Crucibles at:.. check the website above for more info .. i hope i help you somehow ..
Spaghetti is thin and narrow; apply the sauce wide and thick.
The tone is one of uneasiness.
"Why, he doth bestride the narrow world like a Colossus."
Tight, narrow; i.e., faster or hastening ahead
Crucibles Tools Information and stats on the various Crucibles and Crucible Tongs can now be found at a new section on Metal Casting website that is all about what Crucibles you need to cast metal. The new Crucibles section can be accessed by users and non-users by visiting the following web address: http://www.metalcastingzone.com/crucibles/. Here is an excerpt from the Crucibles section page on Metal Casting Zone: "Shapes of crucibles: A bilge shaped crucible has the shape of a barrel. The part of the crucible in the middle region is called as a bilge. This is the widest part of the crucible and has the maximum diameter. The top of the crucible has lesser diameter than the bilge. The base of the crucible has lesser diameter than the top. As per a thumb rule, the # of a bilge crucible is the number of pounds of aluminum that it would hold. For bronze and brass, thrice the # can be held. For instance, a #5 bilge crucible can hold almost 5 pounds of aluminum and 15 pounds of brass. This thumb rule is applicable for bilge shape only. An "A" shaped crucible has a narrow bottom and a wider top. There are straight sides that are bent outwards. The diameter continuously increases from the base to the top. As it is simpler to manufacture this shape than the bilge one, the A shaped crucible has a lesser cost. When compared with the equivalent bilge style, the capacity of the A shaped crucible is lesser." The new Crucibles webpage is there to provide users with all of the information they need on the Crucible Tongs and learning the basics of various Crucibles. It can be visited for free at: http://www.metalcastingzone.com/crucibles/. This new section of Crucibles information will continue to be updated with the latest and greatest information on the basics of Crucibles at:.. check the website above for more info .. i hope i help you somehow ..
that is a narrow street.dont go to the narrow stream.
This is because it is a narrow boat
Some synonyms for narrow (since narrow is an adjective):confinedtightthinrestrictedslendertapered
The opposite of narrow is wide.
What is narrow surgeon
A narrow opening can be considered a slit. Narrow openings can be very long or short. There are many different types of narrow openings.
Narrow, narrower, narrowest.
The opposed of narrow is wide.
Narrow, narrower, narrowest.
narrow minded
isthmus**fjordA narrow inlet is a ria.