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Quality of Materials & Testing Pneumatic Cloth
By Jim McFarland

John Tuttle wrote:

> Though some may disagree, I strongly believe that the correct way
> to test any product involves setting up "real-time" experiments.

While John Tuttle is certainly correct about judging longevity of
a product, I thought the main purpose of the rubber-cloth motor
experiment was to show that flex cycles probably destroy the product
long before age has a chance at it.

Jim McFarland



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