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Is this Zero Float Valve question Taboo?
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Lenny123 (Mechanical) 23 Mar 08 10:18
Is this Zero Float Valve question Taboo?

Artisi (Mechanical) 23 Mar 08 17:08
Probably not - maybe it's just the tone of your questions

zdas04 (Mechanical) 23 Mar 08 23:20
To expand.  This site is free, and the people who contribute answers are doing it to satisfy some personal need.  If a particular question doesn't capture anyone's interest then it never gets answered.  You can minimize this by posing questions that have enough information for an experienced engineer to get interested in either helping or facilitating further discussion.  Your original post did neither.

David David Simpson, PE
MuleShoe Engineering
www.muleshoe-eng.com
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