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    extractor


    1. "There's a tritium extractor aboard, that eventuality was foreseen


    2. The massive rings of the extractor, the web of struts around the containment sphere and the tower of capsules standing above it


    3. Once in the bathroom he slams the door shut on purpose, locks it and pulls the chord that powers up the heated lamp unit and the extractor fan


    4. The extractor hood is silent


    5. He could no longer eat but still needed the nutrition from food for his brain, for which he had to use a nutrient extractor box – an outboard digester, in essence


    6. The hangar was fifty metres long and ten metres wide, there were two long workbenches, one on each side wall, oxyacetylene bottles, pipe-cutters, and a welding machine, a pegboard was fixed to the wall with a huge variety of tools hanging on it, on the far gable wall were three small rooms that must have been used at some time as offices, on one of the bench’s was most of the gear that Murray had ordered, a bundle of thermic lances, four bottles of oxygen, heavy leather apron and heavy duty welding gloves, welding mask, two acrow jacks, electric nail gun, two small fire extinguisher’s, an extractor fan with a large hose attached, blackout curtains made of canvas, framework shelves stacked with metal tubes and steel plates of different thicknesses


    7. The project had cooled down enough so he set up the extractor fan and ran the exhaust tube outside, he then sprayed the project with a coat of olive green paint, the extractor seemed to work well, there was no stopping him now, he covered the cab and rear wheels of the truck with sheets, took the back plates off and commenced to spray the truck body, time seemed to fly by, he’d almost finished when his partners returned, he only had the rear shutter door to paint so he finished it while Mr Crow raided the fridge for beers, as he cleaned the spray gun and himself, they told him they had had a splendid day, Mr Crow apparently was a quick learner and soon took control of the boat from Mr Hawk criss-crossing Deception bay from Beachmere to Bongaree and back again until Mr Hawk was satisfied that Mr Crow was proficient enough for what we needed, the boat was now moored at Beachmere waiting for tomorrows final lesson


    8. Murray and Mr Hawk hurried from the house and drove the truck and panel van up to the front door, then they took their coats off and began lugging the heavy equipment inside to a room two doors away from the kitchen, the door was locked, using his picks again it was soon open, and there in the centre of the room was the Wilson, Murray covered the barred window with the blackout curtain using a nail gun, next he poured a liberal amount of super epoxy glue over the combination dial, he then set about anchoring the box with builders acrow screws, these extended a further three metres and when braced against the walls stopped the box from moving, next he set up the extractor hood over the area he was about to cut, he then ran the exhaust pipe to the ornate fireplace, he began then to measure the end plate of the box, using a steel scribe he marked a cross, each line fifteen centimetres long, then he laid out the components to set up the thermic lance, these were two metre long steel pipes filled with carbon, attached at one end, which was threaded, by tubing to an oxygen bottle, when you heat up one end of the tube with the oxyacetylene torch you slowly open the oxygen valve on the other end and you have a lance that will melt any metal, the noise is similar to a jet engine ten mile away and the amount of smoke it gives off is similar to the steam from a steam train, needless to say you need an industrial extractor to deal with it


    9. There was no window only the bright illumination of several specifically designed non glare lights which shared the ceiling with a dust free extractor and large wooden propeller fan that hummed its way through slow eternal circles


    10. “If you don’t mind could you stand under the extractor fan if you’re going to smoke in here

    11. ” Avoiding any answer Byron could offer the older man turned immediately back to his inspection, and Byron shifted slightly to stand beneath the extractor fan


    12. Canopy hood – a more traditional look where the extractor is housed in an


    13. Integrated hood – an extractor usually mounted between 2 adjoining wall units with a matching door attached to conceal it


    14. Recirculating – refers to an extractor that is not ducted to the outside but, instead, recirculates and ‘cleans’ the air


    15. Clear it with an extractor


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    Synonyms for "extractor"

    cartridge extractor cartridge remover extractor centrifuge separator

    "extractor" definitions

    an instrument for extracting tight-fitting components


    an apparatus that uses centrifugal force to separate particles from a suspension


    a mechanism in a firearm that pulls an empty shell case out of the chamber and passes it to the ejector