----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005
14:54
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] carbon
fibre
Brian,
I'm siding with Bill on this
one...mainly because I'm such a novice that I'm like a sponge at this
point. I'm sure I've pissed people off with questions that have been
asked a million times. Kudos to you if you have an extensive knowledge
base, I wish I was in that position and hope to be someday. If I do get
there, I won't be riding high on my horse, thinking I'm some sort of pro
PSUBmariner or something. Credentials ?...you gotta be kidding me.
There is a very good chance that some very sharp minds that have never built a
sub, or ever will build a sub, but still have an interest and so enjoy
being in the mail loop and adding their input, could be found in mail
lists just like this. I value this, I'm sure others do. If you
don't like the mail, delete it. I don't want to miss out on something
that someone might add because they are afraid to comment because they don't
have "credentials" *the very thought makes me laugh* Don't get me
wrong, guys like Capt. KITTREDGE have much to offer some "wet behind the ears"
newbie like myself, but that doens't mean I don't value the comments of, say,
some local mechanic, who might be able to enlighten me on how a diesel engine
works. Not to mention getting a laugh or two about some guy's
story.
*arrogance....my God*
Maybe try the "I am a PSUB God" mail list, it
might be more your liking, they weed out all the riff raff.
Myles "Kind of the Riff Raff'ers" Hall
P.S. I love stirring the "dabate"
pot. :)
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 2:26
PM
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] carbon
fibre
More disscusion does not equal more knowledge
gained.
I think that maybe as people post on
this message board that it could be helpful if those involved could have
some credentials listed by their name; like "have working sub" or
"designed and build 1 atm sub" or "designed and built ambient
sub". Most on in this group kind of know whos who so it's not a big
deal, especially if you've been to one of the conventions.
Brian
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005
10:42
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] carbon
fibre
I thought this WAS the definitive chat room
for sub discussion. The more discussion, the more knowledge gained. The
more knowledge gained, the more education and safer designs.
I've seen periods of very little postings
here. Which is better?
Bill.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 3:12
AM
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] carbon
fibre
not a happy camper today, are we?
On 10/30/05, Dave
Banks <noperiscope@yahoo.com>
wrote:
Carbon Fiber. It's been used for years and is
nothing new. Spend some time traveling through the Internet
before you make unnecessary mail for every one. Why don't you
guys go join a chat room some place. Fiber glass works fine
too. I know your excited about submarines and I understand but if
you go to the archives of this site you'll find out all kinds of good
stuff with out all this e mail.
Simon,
My limited experience in
this has shown me that steel is used because of the cost
factor. I guess dollar for dollar, it is the cheapest and
easiest material to work with. As far as weight is concerned,
the subs NEED weight anyway so why not incorporate some of that into
the pressure hull with steel ? ...that's how it seems to
me.
Myles.
-----
Original Message -----
Sent:
Saturday, October 29, 2005 3:33 PM
Subject:
[PSUBS-MAILIST] carbon fibre
I'm sure this question has been asked before, but
why hasn't anybody made a pressure hull out of carbon fibre?
Apparently it's 5 times as strong as steel, and good for
reinforcing aluminium. Sounds like a logical, light-weight,
low-cost
alternative
-Simon
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