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On 2/22/2004 4:23 PM, Nick Ruchalski wrote:
> As I was flushing a sanitized carboy down in my basement in prep for a > rack it slipped a bit. The concrete floor's eyes widened, but I > latched on tightly and finished the draining. It got me to thinking > what would happen if I dropped it. > > Do they shatter into a million pieces, split into a few sections, or > just bounce? Depends on how hard you hit 'em. I just broke two of them when the pallet dolly that I was transporting them on slammed into an immovable object. Two of them slammed into each other and they split into a few sections. In the interest of full disclosure, the carboys were probably 40+ years old. Steve |
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