San Diego Job Vacancy

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They may have a tool cart availailble cheap ...

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Cliff
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18 to 22 !! I thought engineerrs were beat down. 22 though is considered good money by many PhD's doing lab research... 50% less than what a BART ticket taker gets.

the world it seems is a bit upside down.

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phil scott

18 to 22 !! I thought engineerrs were beat down. 22 though is considered good money by many PhD's doing lab research... 50% less than what a BART ticket taker gets.

the world it seems is a bit upside down.

Yes it is. And everyone wonders why EVERYTHING we buy is made overseas. Most MBA's don't have the brains God gave a goose.

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Rick Samuel

It'd be amazing if it were true. Both nitrile and Teflon are compatible with MTBE.

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******************************************* 4.8 Material Requirements Elastomeric polymers used for seals, gaskets, wipers, O-rings, and packing should be selected carefully. Polymers that are satisfactory for use with gasoline may be unsatisfactory for MTBE service. Polymers that are generically identical sometimes perform differently in parts fabricated by different manufacturers. Parts constructed of Viton® A, Viton GF, and Fluorel® are generally not recommended for MTBE service because they frequently swell, soften, or otherwise deteriorate. The choice of materials should be governed by compatibility with MTBE. Listed below are materials commonly used in MTBE service. Other materials may be suitable. We recommend that elastomer vendors are consulted for recommendations. 4.8.1 Gaskets Flat Ring (sheet) : Durabla Nitrile®, or Grafoil®GHE. Spiral Wound : Flexitallic CG, 100% graphite filled. 4.8.2 Pipe-Thread Teflon® tape. 4.8.3 Pump Seals Component materials for mechanical seals should include : Stationary Faces : tungsten carbide Rotating Faces : carbon Elastomers : Kalrez® 1050, Chem-raz®, nitrile orTeflon. 4.8.4 Valve Packing Die-formed Rinqs : 100% graphite, top and bottom. Ring to be braided carbon yarn. Bonnet Gasket: metal reinforced flexible graphite. 4.8.5 Hoses Flexible : Stainless steel, spirally wound Teflon filled, hoses or braided hoses lined with cross- linked polyethylene. 4.8.6 Floating-Roof Tank Seal System Primary vapour seals : Urethane foam log with Buna-N/vinyl nylon envelope. Secondary wiper seals : Conservatek® surlyn, ionomer resin. 4.9 Vapour Containment System The requirements of API RP-2000 should be followed for low pressure vertical storage tanks. Flame arresters, when required, should follow the requirements of API RP2210.
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Ned Simmons

Yeah, that would never happen on usenet.

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Ned Simmons

I remember the car fires in San Jose. Any car that had rubber hoses for gas lines - they melted and caused an engine fire with gas being pumped all over.

Forced them > >

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Martin H. Eastburn

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