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Fighting the CO war
John R. Hall
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A contractor friend of mine from St. Louis has recently introduced a product -- Visible Defects Crack Detection System -- for visually examining cracked heat exchangers.
Steve Miles has been working for years to perfect the system which he recently introduced at a national contractor meeting. Steve, like many of you, is very passionate about discussing the dangers of CO poisioning.
If you get a moment, visit the web site at www.visibledefects.com and check it out. Steve would be happy to hear your feedback -- as would I.
Thanks.
Steve Miles has been working for years to perfect the system which he recently introduced at a national contractor meeting. Steve, like many of you, is very passionate about discussing the dangers of CO poisioning.
If you get a moment, visit the web site at www.visibledefects.com and check it out. Steve would be happy to hear your feedback -- as would I.
Thanks.
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Looks good!
While the site menu graphics are a bit reminiscient of certain reproductive processes I last saw in biology textbooks, the idea and the packaging seem to be sound. Very similar technology has been in use by the aircraft industry for decades, so I don't see why it wouldn't work in these kind of applications also. The video camera/screen is a nice touch, helps educate the customer.
All in all, a worthy part of the air-head toolkit. ;-)0
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