Re: indoor torque meter

From: jeffrey.hood <jhood_at_hmcon.com>
Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2009 12:43:33 -0000

I just looked at it, and put in 1 for the torque, and .015 for the
wire value, and got 5.992 inches for the wire length... seems to work
fine... Now if you put .15 in, (forgetting the 0... which would be
5/32 music wire) you would have a problem... (and a wire length of a
mile) ;)

And you probably should be careful about posting statements like it
"has a virus", since that can get people worried about using it...
(And virtually impossible in that exact case on that server...) "Has
a bug" -could- be valid... But a -virus-, no...

JH


> Being someone who works harder to find an on-line calculator than sit
> down and not trust my own math, I discovered that the torque wire
> calculator in the utilities section at Indoor News has a virus.
>
> I don't think 1 in-oz in 360-degree twist for .015" steel wire
> requires nearly 2 miles of wire. Seemed reasonable for the example of
> half-in-oz.
Received on Thu Jan 08 2009 - 04:43:38 CET

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