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Old 12-09-2003, 03:58 PM   #35 (permalink)
Scooterman
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TG, your right IMO, at least from this point of view! Think about this and see.......Dry skim is thick and per square inch lets say as an example. Per square inch the dry is very concentrated but it goes through lots of water to get the thick stuff. Now on the other hand wet fluid collects quicker and lifts everything into the cup, so per square inch it may have less waste but overall it produces more per volume of water because it doesn't leave anything behind. What I would like to know & this may be a lack of reading on my part but why FW won't work in a skimmer? I'm guessing it has to do with weight and contact time and fractionating the water but I don't know. SO Mike spread the news Fella!
TG, any more Info with conflicting information can lead to a dizzy head, so sometimes you may need to improvise and try a few setting yourself. I say this because of you determination to getting a correct answer. WHich I admire so keep pushing!
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