General Measurement Regulations, Article 8, Section 986.2,Page 168, Paragraph 2b, Amendment 1483, last line fine print : common sense
2007-03-13 13:22:05
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answered by aka.rene 5
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The size of a pipe is what is called a nominal inside diameter. A schedule 40 1" pipe will measure 1" inside diameter. A schedule 80 1" pipe will measure the same OD as the schedule 40 but will be smaller inside.
2016-03-28 22:19:23
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answered by Lottie 4
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I'm not sure, but how could the interior diameter exceed the exterior diameter? You'd have to defy the laws of nature...
2007-03-13 13:19:31
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answered by Son of a Mitch 6
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The EU regulation is B17-R45F.
Just a random guess
2007-03-13 13:18:26
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answered by Anonymous
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The EU regulation is called "Common Sense". It is also stated under "Plain Physics".
2007-03-13 13:17:40
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answered by Dogness 5
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Did you ask the question right. How the heck can the inner diam exceed the outer. Think about it for a second.....lol
2007-03-13 13:17:06
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answered by bstonge 2
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That introvert, hes a regular tube job, its obvious from the outside, but what is HE hiding?
2007-03-13 13:25:56
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answered by Yo Mum Mum 5
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It was a UN declaration actually, #31415 the Declaration of Tertiodimensionality
2007-03-13 13:17:42
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answered by Vegan 7
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Here in the states it's RSA425:67a
2007-03-13 13:16:55
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answered by CrazyFarmer 5
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regulation #2
:)
2007-03-13 13:16:35
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answered by happyday to you 7
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