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BARREL CRAFT STUDIOS LLC

each holding 9 imperial gallons (41&#160 · fluid barrels · such as the British beer barrel and American beer barrel · oil barrels · etc. For historical reasons · the volumes of some barrel units are roughly double the volumes of others · volumes in common use range approximately from 100 to 200 litres (22 to 44&#160 · imp&#160 · gal · 26 to 53&#160 · US&#160 · gal). In many connections · the term drum is used almost interchangeably with barrel . Since medieval times · the term barrel as a unit of measure has had various meanings throughout Europe · ranging from about 100&#160 · litres to about 1 · 000&#160 · litres. The name was derived in medieval times from the French baril · of unknown origin · but still in use

BEAVERTON, OR 97007

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each holding 9 imperial gallons (41&#160
fluid barrels
such as the British beer barrel and American beer barrel
oil barrels
etc. For historical reasons
the volumes of some barrel units are roughly double the volumes of others
volumes in common use range approximately from 100 to 200 litres (22 to 44&#160
imp&#160
gal
26 to 53&#160
US&#160
gal). In many connections
the term drum is used almost interchangeably with barrel . Since medieval times
the term barrel as a unit of measure has had various meanings throughout Europe
ranging from about 100&#160
litres to about 1
000&#160
litres. The name was derived in medieval times from the French baril
of unknown origin
but still in use

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