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    What pressure is used, anybody know please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bony View Post
    What pressure is used, anybody know please.
    here is a detailed video. It appears that he has a 300psi pressure gauge in the system.



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    where did the water go after he finished?

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    Seems like it would be easier and faster to stamp it with a die. Like making a car fender, etc.
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    I think that water was under the rubber membrane/gasket. It never touched the metal.

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