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++ 
#144-1 Robert K, California re #143-7 Rajan M 
The Glas-Craft LS gun can be used for all kinds of ratios. I haven’t used it but that’s what my friend tells me. So you can also use it with a Graco.
-- 
#144-2 Jim B re #143-8 Sid S, California 
Sid- Your beating a dead horse. Formulators do not need to rethink materials. The material will spray well and look good but you are off ratio. 1:1 means 1:1  You should not have excess product left. Your product make look fine but the properties will not be correct. Your equipment may be a problem, but if you look at this and get a supplier that understands spraying and the equipment I know you will solve your problem. If you wish to contact me off line I will be happy to further explain this to you. 
-- 
#144-3 Jon S, Washington State re #143-2 Paul B, Indiana 
GAP vs. Probler isn’t that easy to decide. Both guns are good. In my humble opinion, the Probler is easier to clean and overall less trouble but the GAP is a lot lighter as Gusmer always points out. It could be argued that the material inlet position (GAP: from below, Probler: from top) may be of significance. Lastly, the shut-off valves: you’ll need a tool for the GAP vs. the ability to shut them off by hand on the Probler. That’s a big plus for the Probler. Anyway, I’d say you got a choice here. But let’s talk about the GX-7. Why should I use that instead of an air purge gun?? 
-- 
#144-4 Hugh M., Maryland in response to #143-8 Sid S, California on A vs. B usage: 
The drums of A and B empty differently even though being sprayed in ratio because the A weighs more per gallon than the B does.  500 pounds of A means less gallons of A than 500 pounds of B, and your drums are filled by wieght not volume.  The technical term for difference is specific gravity, the A being 1.23 and the B being from 1.o2 to 1.18 depending on blowing agent and manufcaturer.  This results in 11 or 12 drums of A fror every 10 drums of B.  The biggest difference is with water blown foams.  Your supplier may be putting specific garvity numbers on your technical bulletins, and if they are there, the farther apart the numbers are, the more iso you will use versus B side. 
-- 
#144-5 Mark W, South Carolina in response to #143-8 Sid S, California 
I had the same off ratio consumption problem since day one, over 5 years ago.  Using the H2000 and Probler guns, I was consistently using 20 % less resin than Iso. The funny thing was, you could never detect any degradation in foam quality.  They were getting suspicious at the plant when I ordered an extra barrel of Iso every 5 sets.  Your friend is correct. The viscosity of the Iso is higher and simply flows better.  For me, the answer was to simply run the Resin preheat at approx. 40* degrees higher than the Iso preheat or no Iso preheat at all during warmer months. 
-- 
#144-6 Vladimir P, Estonia 
???-?? ???-?? ? ?? ??? ??? 
(Translation, please!) 
-- 
#144-7 Jim K, Pennsylvania re #143-6 John S, Oregon 
Please contact me off-line,   I want to talk about testing with the open-celled foams because of the lack of the blowing agent.  Currently we have to cover the foam in attics and crawl spaces in certain municipalities with an approved coating. 
-- 
#144-8 Mason Knowles, Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance to #143-8 Sid S, California SPF is sold by the pound not by volume.  Typically, a kit of foam is 500 lbs of A and 500 lbs of B.  The A side weighs slightly more than the B side, therefore, has less volume.  if you spray on ratio, you will alwayshave some B side left over in a kit of foam.
--

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++
Special: We have a brand-new Gusmer H20/35 in stock which is still available at 2002 prices. One unit only. Call 805-552-9128.
++ 
#144-1 Robert K, California re #143-7 Rajan M 
The Glas-Craft LS gun can be used for all kinds of ratios. I haven’t used it but that’s what my friend tells me. So you can also use it with a Graco.
-- 
#144-2 Jim B re #143-8 Sid S, California 
Sid- Your beating a dead horse. Formulators do not need to rethink materials. The material will spray well and look good but you are off ratio. 1:1 means 1:1  You should not have excess product left. Your product make look fine but the properties will not be correct. Your equipment may be a problem, but if you look at this and get a supplier that understands spraying and the equipment I know you will solve your problem. If you wish to contact me off line I will be happy to further explain this to you. 
-- 
#144-3 Jon S, Washington State re #143-2 Paul B, Indiana 
GAP vs. Probler isn’t that easy to decide. Both guns are good. In my humble opinion, the Probler is easier to clean and overall less trouble but the GAP is a lot lighter as Gusmer always points out. It could be argued that the material inlet position (GAP: from below, Probler: from top) may be of significance. Lastly, the shut-off valves: you’ll need a tool for the GAP vs. the ability to shut them off by hand on the Probler. That’s a big plus for the Probler. Anyway, I’d say you got a choice here. But let’s talk about the GX-7. Why should I use that instead of an air purge gun?? 
-- 
#144-4 Hugh M., Maryland in response to #143-8 Sid S, California on A vs. B usage: 
The drums of A and B empty differently even though being sprayed in ratio because the A weighs more per gallon than the B does.  500 pounds of A means less gallons of A than 500 pounds of B, and your drums are filled by wieght not volume.  The technical term for difference is specific gravity, the A being 1.23 and the B being from 1.o2 to 1.18 depending on blowing agent and manufcaturer.  This results in 11 or 12 drums of A fror every 10 drums of B.  The biggest difference is with water blown foams.  Your supplier may be putting specific garvity numbers on your technical bulletins, and if they are there, the farther apart the numbers are, the more iso you will use versus B side. 
-- 
#144-5 Mark W, South Carolina in response to #143-8 Sid S, California 
I had the same off ratio consumption problem since day one, over 5 years ago.  Using the H2000 and Probler guns, I was consistently using 20 % less resin than Iso. The funny thing was, you could never detect any degradation in foam quality.  They were getting suspicious at the plant when I ordered an extra barrel of Iso every 5 sets.  Your friend is correct. The viscosity of the Iso is higher and simply flows better.  For me, the answer was to simply run the Resin preheat at approx. 40* degrees higher than the Iso preheat or no Iso preheat at all during warmer months. 
-- 
#144-6 Vladimir P, Estonia 
???-?? ???-?? ? ?? ??? ??? 
(Translation, please!) 
-- 
#144-7 Jim K, Pennsylvania re #143-6 John S, Oregon 
Please contact me off-line,   I want to talk about testing with the open-celled foams because of the lack of the blowing agent.  Currently we have to cover the foam in attics and crawl spaces in certain municipalities with an approved coating. 
-- 
#144-8 Mason Knowles, Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance to #143-8 Sid S, California SPF is sold by the pound not by volume.  Typically, a kit of foam is 500 lbs of A and 500 lbs of B.  The A side weighs slightly more than the B side, therefore, has less volume.  if you spray on ratio, you will alwayshave some B side left over in a kit of foam.
--

New module Tk::GraphViz

2003-02-05 Thread Perl Authors Upload Server

The next version of the Module List will list the following module:

  modid:   Tk::GraphViz
  DSLIP:   adpOp
  description: Render an interactive GraphViz graph
  userid:  JGS (Jeremy Slade)
  chapterid:8 (User_Interfaces)
  enteredby:   DDUMONT (Dominique Dumont)
  enteredon:   Wed Feb  5 09:37:00 2003 GMT

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Tk::
::GraphVizadpOp Render an interactive GraphViz graph JGS

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RE: Namespace Registration Form and Confirmation Mail

2003-02-05 Thread Andy Wolf
Hello,

> These are the mails sent to you from PAUSE. All the same pattern, but
> I don't know how to interprete it. Times are CET.

Well, as far as I understand these sendmail log entries it seems as if the
recipient address is considered to be only one address instead of two.
Otherwise sendmail would generate two seperate log entires, one for each
recipient. I suspect that the adress concatenation with comma and without
space prevents a seperate treatment but I am not sure about that...

> Jan 12 14:21:55 pause sendmail[18102]: h0CDLnf18100:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED], ctladdr=nobody (99/99),
> delay=00:00:06, xdelay=00:00:06, mailer=esmtp, pri=61853,
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> Jan 12 14:21:55 pause sendmail[18102]: h0CDLnf18100: done;
> delay=00:00:06, ntries=1

It is a fact that the mail never reach [EMAIL PROTECTED] despite that mail
address works correctly. If the problem is the concatenation as described
above the result should be that no CPAN contributor receives these mails. So
I wonder if others can acknowledge this...

regards...Andy





Module submission CGI::ContactForm

2003-02-05 Thread Perl Authors Upload Server

The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:

  modid:   CGI::ContactForm
  DSLIP:   bdpfp
  description: Generates web contact forms
  userid:  GUNNAR (Gunnar Hjalmarsson)
  chapterid:   15 (World_Wide_Web_HTML_HTTP_CGI)
  communities:
c.i.w.authoring.cgi, c.l.p.modules

  similar:
CGI::FormBuilder

  rationale:

The module should only be loaded from a CGI script, so the name
CGI::ContactForm makes sense IMO.

CGI::FormBuilder is a general module for generating forms. I think
it's possible to do *about* the same thing with CGI::FormBuilder as
CGI::ContactForm does, provided that you pass quite a few arguments
to it.

The characteristics of CGI::ContactForm, that I believe justifies
its listing, are:

- Since it only does one thing, i.e. generates web contact forms,
it's *extremely* easy to use, especially if you make use of the
style sheet, that is included in the distribution, as a starting
point.

- Possible failure messages goes to the recipient, so if the
submitter enters an invalid address, you know that it's pointless to
post a reply to that address.

- It produces format=flowed messages in accordance with RFC 2646.

- It generates code that validates as XHTML 1.0 Strict.

  enteredby:   GUNNAR (Gunnar Hjalmarsson)
  enteredon:   Wed Feb  5 12:41:41 2003 GMT

The resulting entry would be:

CGI::
::ContactForm bdpfp Generates web contact forms  GUNNAR


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stupid

2003-02-05 Thread Paul Miller

I've got a module called FoxPro::DFB, which functions (to a
limited extent).  I'd like to register the thing so others
will see it on the "all modules" list; but when I went to
register it, it occured to me that the namespace was pretty
stupid.

Any advice as to what it might better be called?

I'm not interested in DBI/DBD compatability yet.  Though I will
probably try to make something for that in the future.

-- 
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is swimming.  32 jumps, 6.7 minutes of freefall, 14.3 ff miles.



Namespace registration for new module

2003-02-05 Thread Thomas Weibel
Hi!

I wrote a module which tests/checks HTTP proxy servers. A tar.gz archive of it
is attached to this message.

I'm not sure about the namespace. I chose HTTP::ProxyCheck because it only
checks HTTP proxy servers. Another possible namespace would be
Proxy::HTTP::Check or Proxy::Check::HTTP. This would allow other Perl developers
to write new proxy check/test modules for other protocols than HTTP.

The "Check" in the namespace could also be substituted with "Test".

What do you think about the namespace for the HTTP proxy check/test module?

Kind regards

Thomas Weibel

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makes it possible to write programs that are cleaner in Perl than they could
ever be in a language that attempts to enforce cleanliness. 
--Larry Wall



HTTP-ProxyCheck-0.1.tar.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data


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new SQL-OrderBy package

2003-02-05 Thread Gene Boggs
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/G/GE/GENE/SQL-OrderBy-0.03.tar.gz

This is a little wheel that I came to rewrite for GUI table sorting things
a few times.

This is a simple text processor, with a single function to resort a list
of columns given an SQL "ORDER BY" clause and a selected column name.
This column is added or moved to the beginning of the order list and
toggled (asc/desc), if it was already at the beginning.

The package requires no additional modules or higher version of Perl.  The
resort() function itself is made with named parameters for future
flexibility.

-gb
Epistemologist at-large 
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Module submission Games::Backgammon

2003-02-05 Thread Perl Authors Upload Server

The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:

  modid:   Games::Backgammon
  DSLIP:   aupOp
  description: Modelling backgammon games
  userid:  BIGJ (Janek Schleicher)
  chapterid:   23 (Miscellaneous_Modules)
  communities:
comp.lang.perl.modules rec.games.backgammon

  similar:
Games::Chess

  rationale:

This module will help to model backgammon games. Thus it will
enable to find legal moves (and move also) in a position, to have
the standard statistics, to convert different backgammon file
formats, to read (and write) bearoff databases, to interact with
gnubg, ... . All together it's just a convinient way to work in Perl
with backgammon analysis.

There is no other module in CPAN concerning the backgammon game and
from its function the namespace choice should be clear.

Two years ago, Tassilo v. Parseval, had already tried to get this
namespace. I contacted him, he neither had the time to finish the
module, neither got he the Games::Backgammon namespace. I'll munge
his code parts with my ones together.

  enteredby:   BIGJ (Janek Schleicher)
  enteredon:   Thu Feb  6 06:01:02 2003 GMT

The resulting entry would be:

Games::
::Backgammon  aupOp Modelling backgammon games   BIGJ


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