New 3510hst owner

   / New 3510hst owner #11  
Galen, I agree.

It is interesting to do the math. A 2" cylinder has a cross section of 3.14 sq in. A 2.5" cylinder has a cross section of 4.91 sq in. Applying 1950 psi, the 2" cylinder will exert 6123 lbs of force. The 2.5" cylinder will exert 9575 lbs of force. So this 1/2" change will give you more than 50% more force. Since the radius is squared when figuring area, this is not a linear equation. A little bit goes a long ways.

Probably a 1/4" upgrade in cylinder size would be adequate.

It's early and I've only had one cup of coffee, so feel free to double check my math.
 

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