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I like the way you think!
I have a good mind to do a small dock or diving platform at the cottage. Because I expect it to stay on the surface and the place it would be moored in is only 12' deep I may forgo the vinegar / soda. Flatation for this project should be considered for surface application only as after all if they exceed one atmosphere of pressure all hopes of self rescue have already vanished.. My two cents Don E "Terry Spragg" wrote in message ... Pre pressurise your floatation pop bottles with a pinch of baking powder and a drop of vinegar. Screw the cap back on, and you no longer have soft bottles, but hard ones which will not lose volume and bouyancy when they are submerged and get cold. the caps are quite secure. Stick them together with cellophane tape and expanding foam caulk, just a dot here and there to stabilise the herd. You could probably build a skeleton for a boat out of this kind of mess, then cover it with a thin skin of glass and resin. Cello packing tape is phenomenal, I have used it down wells and know that, at least in the dark, it withstands fresh water immersion quite well. I will be trying this idea one of these years, just to say I did it. The manager of our local bottle exchange said I could have a big bag of about 1000 pop bottles for 50 bucks bag and all, but was not enthusiastic when I suggested the guys leave the caps on for some reason, possibly related to training and retention. Those highly skilled lid flippers are hard to recruit, and get edgy when asked to make major adjustments to their task descriptions. This spring I may attempt to make a floating dock out of pop bottles. 1000 bottles makes 4 tons of bouyancy. I am gathering ideas as to the best method for construction. I want small modules to enable easy in - out with seasons that include mucho ice. Terry K Tailgunner wrote: Here are my conclusions regarding that long thread I started about using Ping Pong Balls for floatation.. Ping Pong balls are not cost effective. $20/144 PPB burn real nice. PPB are relatively fragile. 2 Liter Soda Bottles are cost effective. 2 LSB can withstand the temp changes here in New England. 2 LSB looses volume quickly under external pressure. Designed mainly for internal pressure. Both will degrade in direct sunlight. What will I do? More than likely I will fall in with everybody else and use 2 part. I'll just have to make allowances for moisture to be able to flow from bow to stern. With either of the other methods I would not have to do this. Thanks to all that posted. -- Tailgunner http://boat.nbrigham.com -- Terry K - My email address is MY PROPERTY, and is protected by copyright legislation. Permission to reproduce it is specifically denied for mass mailing and unrequested solicitations. Reproduction or conveyance for any unauthorised purpose is THEFT and PLAGIARISM. Abuse is Invasion of privacy and harassment. Abusers may be prosecuted. -This notice footer released to public domain. Spamspoof salad by spamchock - SofDevCo |
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