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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Re: Please see.



Don't know what Hull WT means but : 

Euronaut
Diamter 2,5 meter 
Length 10,0 meter
tickness 22 mm 
heavy frames all about 600 mm length

Dive deep PN = 250 meter
test deep PT = 320 meter
collapse  PZ = 500 meter nominal
               537 meter FE calculation

Sgt.Peppers is about: 
Diamter 0,57 meter
length  2,0 m 
Thickness 8 mm
no frames

Dive deep PN = 150 meter
Test deep PT = 190 meter
collapse  PZ = 300 meter

regards Carsten

jbarlow@bjservices.ca schrieb:
> 
>  PS  What is the Hull WT for your sub?
> 
> Jay.
> 
> 
>                       MerlinSub@t-online.de
>                       (Carsten Standfuss)               To:       personal_submersibles@psubs.org
>                       Sent by:                          cc:
>                       owner-personal_submersible        Subject:  Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Re: Please see.
>                       s@psubs.org
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> 
>                       21/01/2003 09:18 AM
>                       Please respond to
>                       personal_submersibles
> 
> 
> 
> See what ? - nice shallow water sub - 5 USD more
> for a custom rolled shell and it dives 10 times deeper..
> 
> I want not to blame Bill nice work - but from my view at
> dive deep / work hours / to money realation - even a new
> closed propane tank as sub shell makes no sence..
> 
> Search the archive for "propane tank"
> 
> regards Carsten
> 
> jbarlow@bjservices.ca schrieb:
> >
> > http://giffordmarineinc.com/sub/little_gato5_9_01.htm
> >
> >
> >                       majerus@iowatelecom.net
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> <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
> >                       owner-personal_submersible        cc:
> >                       s@psubs.org                       Subject:
> >
> >
> >                       20/01/2003 02:22 PM
> >                       Please respond to
> >                       personal_submersibles
> >
> >
> >
> > Hey guys, I was wondering if I could get an answer or two. First, I would
> > like to know if I made a sub out of a NEW propane tank, would I or should
> I
> > put rings on the inside to strengthen it or would it be strong enough by
> > itself? Also, the ballast tanks do they need to be able to withstand the
> > pressure of water or can they be made out of a light material?