Phil (or anyone),
I'd like to see some still images of the bell and more info on
it.
Thanks,
Jim
In a message dated 11/19/2011 7:45:34 A.M. Central Standard Time,
vbra676539@aol.com writes:
I've just looked through my stuff, and
apparently, I don't have so much as a single image of the bell or arm (save
the ones in books, here and there). I'd love a copy of that DVD if you find
it.
Vance
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Message----- From: Phil Nuytten <phil@philnuytten.com> To:
personal_submersibles <personal_submersibles@psubs.org> Sent: Fri,
Nov 18, 2011 8:23 pm Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Anyone Know Tom Pado or
Total Marine Technology?
Hi, Hugh
I did a 16mm promo film of the 'Arms' system on
board the rig Ben Ocean Lancer - I'll should have a look for it in the film
archives and maybe do a DVD transfer - some of the bottom footage was shot
from inside the bell in a couple of thousand feet of water - I think Tom Pado
was in that footage - looking a lot different than he does now, on Youtube -
but, then, don't we all!
P.
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Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 10:05
PM
Subject: RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Anyone
Know Tom Pado or Total Marine Technology?
Is
there any description or drawings of the arms capabilities?
Hugh
My first experience
with office politics and offshore back stabbing came around Arms I on board
the Glomar Atlantic. Great system. I only wish that I had been able to use
it longer. The GE Arm was fabulous. There is simply no comparison to
anything else I have ever used.
Vance
Yup,
I know Tom Pado - he used to work for us at Oceaneering International Inc.
He and John Fike were the lead pilots on a series of 3,000 foot rated
thruster/manipulator bells designed for offshore oil related work - the
series was called 'Ocean Arms' and Perry built Arms1 through 3, We built
'Arms 4' here in B.C. and it's still here - out in the boneyard. The
thruster bells were really only a piloted delivery system for the G.E.
force-feedback, spatially compliant manipulator arm. (O.I.I. owned all
rights to the G.E. arm - the rights were purchased from General
Electric - it was used in their 'Man-mate' program.) The G.E. arm was, in my
opinion, the best manipulator arm ever made - right up to current time.
Biggest problem was cost - about $250,000 per arm and controllers. I used
this system many times and it was superb!
Pado
went to work in Australia and I later heard he had built some underwater
gear for use on Ozzie rigs - haven't talked to him for a lot of years.
Good to see he's still vertical.
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Original Message -----
Sent:
Friday, November 18, 2011 4:45 PM
Subject:
[PSUBS-MAILIST] Anyone Know Tom Pado or Total Marine
Technology?
I
got this email from a friend today (quoted below). Seems like there
is a gentleman in my area who is involved with submersibles. I was
curious if anyone in psubs is aware of this individual. Not often I
get someone local with a sub connection since I am “landlocked” in the
Midwest.
“Just
had a guy come in my store that has lived in Australia for the last 34
years and now lives in Danville (part time). He owns a company called
Total Marine Technology and his name is Tom Pado.
He
builds subs, drones, spy aircraft, etc.... He holds world records
for dive depth personally and his equipment also has world
records.
I
was telling him about you and he got very excited. Said he would
love to talk with you and see what you are building. Said he may
have even designed it and could help you get it put together. Sounds
like he is very connected.”
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