Now that Peterson has a nice new and informative website I took the opportunity to create a simple chart shoving the chamber sizes of the models of the Peterson System Standard range. This to help myself get a better overview of how the models relate to one and other.
Being a lunter I included a column showing chamber volume per gram of pipe weight that you have to lugg around.
Thought that someone else might also find this interesting so I'm posting it here.
A few premesis and shortcomings should be noted:
*The information comes from what's listed for System Standard Smooth P-lip on Peterson Pipes and Accessories - https://www.peterson.ie/
*Weight and measurements can vary from pipe to pipe even with the same modell and will vary over the diffrent ranges, smooth Vs rusticated, P-lip Vs fishtail etc.
*The numbers for modell 314 are sucpicussly low, most other sites list it at 20% larger.
*For simplicitys sake I have not taken the tapering at the bottom of the chambers into account.
*As I'm not aware of how many hogsheads one cubic centimetre is equivalent of this is metric only, sorry.
Being a lunter I included a column showing chamber volume per gram of pipe weight that you have to lugg around.
Thought that someone else might also find this interesting so I'm posting it here.
A few premesis and shortcomings should be noted:
*The information comes from what's listed for System Standard Smooth P-lip on Peterson Pipes and Accessories - https://www.peterson.ie/
*Weight and measurements can vary from pipe to pipe even with the same modell and will vary over the diffrent ranges, smooth Vs rusticated, P-lip Vs fishtail etc.
*The numbers for modell 314 are sucpicussly low, most other sites list it at 20% larger.
*For simplicitys sake I have not taken the tapering at the bottom of the chambers into account.
*As I'm not aware of how many hogsheads one cubic centimetre is equivalent of this is metric only, sorry.