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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Aerospace and Marine Corrosion



Jeff-I will be more than happy to send you a copy. Just tell me where to send it. Thanks and best regards, Mark---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Jeff Post <jeffpost@rawbw.com>
Reply-To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
Date:  Thu, 24 Oct 2002 16:07:18 -0700 (PDT)

>Hi Mark,
>
>I for one would be interested in seeing a copy of this book. If there was in
>fact no copyright issues, how about if we digitize the book, and make it
>available electronically. I would be willing for facilitate in this kind of effort.
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>Jeff
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>Quoting Mark Steed <plutomark@mail.astate.edu>:
>
>> Greetings all. The Engineering Department at the University I work at
>> had a used book sale the other day. I picked up a 123 page document
>> titled: PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST JOINT AEROSPACE AND MARINE CORROSION
>> TECHNOLOGY SEMINAR(Library of Congress Catalog No. 71-91930) It was
>> sponsored by the National Association of Corrosion Engineers. The
>> seminar was held in Los Angeles July 10-12, 1968. Although dated, the
>> booklet has lots of excellent information still current today and I
>> think still very useful. There are chapters on corrosion testing,
>> metals, cavitation effects, aerospace materials, marine coatings and
>> ocean technology. There are chapters on: "Effects of Deep Ocean
>> Organisms on Construction Materials" and "Aerospace-Age Materials,
>> Marine Corrosion and the Developing Ocean Technology". There is also an
>> excellent illustrated chapter on: "Filament Wound Composites in
>> Perspective". The booklet contains numerous photographs, charts and
>> illustrations.There are photographs of Al!
>> vin, Aluminaut, Deep Quest and a filament wound rocket motor case for an
>> A3 Polaris Missile among many others. I have no idea if this document is
>> still available anywhere or if anyone is interested in data this old. I
>> would like to make it available to the group if there is any interest at
>> all. With the age of the thing, I don't think one would encounter any
>> copyright problems so here is what I can do. The original copy I have is
>> new but the bindings and cover are extremely brittle so I don't think it
>> can take much handling. I will make 2 copies of the thing and send them
>> snail mail to the first two PSubbers who want a copy. They in turn can
>> copy more and send them out to the next two and so on. That way I think
>> everybody who wants one can get one. Ray, what do you think? This is
>> just an idea so if someone has a better one, speak up. I just cannot
>> make a few hundred copies and mail them out with all I have going on
>> right now. Regards to all, Mark Steed  
>> 
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>Jeff Post
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>Everything can be inherited except sterility.
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