Factory volume?
#12
Hey Captain.....
I haven't had my sub out, and I know you have. So I don't know what the interior looks like. Is it a relatively consistent shape.....rectangular, square, a combo of any that can easily be measured. I'll work the numbers for the volume if someone can provide the meassurements (really TomsHHR idea).
I haven't had my sub out, and I know you have. So I don't know what the interior looks like. Is it a relatively consistent shape.....rectangular, square, a combo of any that can easily be measured. I'll work the numbers for the volume if someone can provide the meassurements (really TomsHHR idea).
#13
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I have a spread sheet on figuring the volume of a hopper to feed dough into a sheeter from my bakery machinery days. this would work with any square type shape. the length, width and height can be different sizes
#14
Hey Captain.....
I haven't had my sub out, and I know you have. So I don't know what the interior looks like. Is it a relatively consistent shape.....rectangular, square, a combo of any that can easily be measured. I'll work the numbers for the volume if someone can provide the measurements (really TomsHHR idea).
I haven't had my sub out, and I know you have. So I don't know what the interior looks like. Is it a relatively consistent shape.....rectangular, square, a combo of any that can easily be measured. I'll work the numbers for the volume if someone can provide the measurements (really TomsHHR idea).
Just for the hell of it here are some shots of the ****ty Pioneer sub.
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