From: ShellyDalg@aol.com
Reply-To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Metal Fabrication
Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 19:37:16 EDT
Regarding "big machining".......yes, it was expensive. To cut the bands for
the hatch and three windows with the water jet was $610, but only $200 to
roll them into circles. I had already purchased the steel sheet.
I could have cut the bands myself with the torch for next to no cost ( just
oxy and acetylene ) or had them sheared, but I couldn't find a shear to cut
3/8 steel of this type. Although the AS 516-70 steel isn't that hard, no
one
wanted to risk breaking their shear. The shop also cut the circle flanges
for
these parts. One inch thick and 2 inches wide, 2 at 24 inch O.D. and 2 at
16
inch O.D. plus the hatch ring at 1-1/2 inch thick by 2 inch wide and the
dome
lid ring at 1 inch by 2 inch.
The water jet went through that steel like butter, no heat applied, and the
cut is amazingly smooth.
Total for material and labor for the three window tubes, one band at 84
inch
diameter, hatch tube, and five thick rings was $2800.
Still, with all the steel here now, my total cost for the pressure hull
pieces is $5200.
That is right where I had budgeted, and the quality is great.
If I had cut all this steel with my torch, I'd still be grinding the edges
for several days and the steel edges would have had a lot of heat stress
added
to them.
Bottom line......Pricey but worth every cent.Frank D.
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