[Bell Historians] Ringing chamber floor size.

Dwhgodwin at xrb-953cOqDq0-zraDeDC8ZUXdJ6VIZt8tQB3BbRC9Q6HiJbLpQk2A5pA7bLPie85cIqytNsps4.yahoo.invalid Dwhgodwin at xrb-953cOqDq0-zraDeDC8ZUXdJ6VIZt8tQB3BbRC9Q6HiJbLpQk2A5pA7bLPie85cIqytNsps4.yahoo.invalid
Wed Jan 27 11:52:13 GMT 2010


I'd suggest that you ask Matthew Higby, our Micro ring must be on of the smallest, however I don't remember its' exact dimensions
David Godwin






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This may not necessarily be for the Historians List but can anyone help? I am formulating ideas for a QP mini/mobile report in the RW. There is no firm definition for these rings. Is it weight driven, but what weight? How about size? Floor space? Does anyone know what the smallest ringing chamber is in square footage?  It does not have to be a mini-ring. Answers (if any) off line should you wish. Any help much appreciated.
 
Alan Buswell.




           
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