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  2. Shipping tube - Wikipedia

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    A heavy duty composite paper tube. The layers of spiral-wound paper used in its construction are visible. This type of heavy tube is also used as a core for wrapping roll goods. Long corrugated box, square cross section Paperboard tubes. A shipping tube, mailing tube, or cardboard tube is a shipping container used to ship long items. It is ...

  3. Torpedo tube - Wikipedia

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    Torpedo propulsion systems vary but electric torpedoes swim out of the tube on their own and are of a smaller diameter. [clarification needed] Torpedoes with 21-inch (530 mm) diameter and fuel-burning engines usually start outside the tube. Once outside the tube the torpedo begins its run toward the target as programmed by the fire-control ...

  4. British 18-inch torpedo - Wikipedia

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    The initial concept considered 15-inch or 16-inch diameter bodies due to the practical problems of using larger bodies and being able to launch them in sufficient numbers; ultimately, the 18-inch Mark 15 torpedo was chosen for conversion to rocket propulsion instead. In 1952, the project's priority was greatly downgraded, which delayed ...

  5. Japanese 61 cm torpedo - Wikipedia

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    The size category has not been used by Japan since the end of the war. Torpedoes of caliber larger than 21-inch are uncommon, though a number of examples can be found during the 20th century, such as the German Empire's H8 (60 cm), the British Navy Mark I (24.5-inch), and the Cold War Era Soviet 65-73 and 65-76 (65 cm).

  6. Japanese architect brings example of 'paper tube home' to Maui

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    The 20-by-12-foot home is constructed from cardboard paper tubes that form its structural frame, along with plywood for the floor and walls. It has a covered roof and a few windows, and sits atop ...

  7. Orangeburg pipe - Wikipedia

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    Orangeburg pipe was made of wood pulp sealed with liquified coal tar pitch in inside diameters from 2 inches to 18 inches, with a perforated version for leach fields. . Joints were made of the same material, and, because of the residual stickiness of the coal tar, were sealed without adh

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