Steve & his partner sold the company earlier this year (or maybe last year). New owner has been pretty quiet since acquisition.Is Steve from Mach 1 around, I've got another elevator pitch for him.
Steve & his partner sold the company earlier this year (or maybe last year). New owner has been pretty quiet since acquisition.Is Steve from Mach 1 around, I've got another elevator pitch for him.
I stopped wondering some time in the past couple of yearsSteve & his partner sold the company earlier this year (or maybe last year). New owner has been pretty quiet since acquisition.
Agree with youYes, it's possible. But honestly, you have to look on the bright side. I know that most people think of flow resistance reduction as simple, but as with anything, there are some pitfalls. For example, under certain conditions, there will be a lot of flow in your system that is too weak to pass the vital force. Under other states, there will be a lot of too strong flow to give the required pressure. I read on Seal With Ease about sealants that can be used for such rockets. I think it's a cool hobby, especially when you know the technique and the results are promising.
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