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I would think that using a large rubber balloon for the form would be
the way to do it so it was a seamless hull..... On Jan 24, 6:00 pm, "wellmer" wrote: Hi, Jim, Aeem....i have more concrete submarine yacht pictures ... the reason why i did not show pictures from construction is that forming process is the tricky part of a concrete hull and i do not wish to give all my secrets away upfront... Kindest Regards, Wilfried Ellmerwww.tolimared.com/submarine On 18 ene, 10:50, "jim.isbell" wrote: Those are interesting pictures, but I dont know that I believe them. Why are there no pictures of the construction phase? Pictures are so easy to fake these days that it makes it hard to believe this. wellmer wrote: I built a nice 20 tonsubmarine yachtand had a lot of fun diving in it. Be asured it works. Many of your questions will be answered if you have a look at my submarine at website: [www.tolimared.com/submarine] I would be glad to discuss such a proyect with anyone interested in submarines, personal submarines, submarine yachting, c-subs, and similar. |
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Hi Jim,
Use of a rubber ballon certainly would be a way to do forming of a concrete submarine hull. This has been done for concrete domes on construction sites. Anyhow i used a forming method with a so called "moving form" similar to that used in construction of toronto TV tower. The form makes ring after ring in a continous process... Kindest Regards, Wilfried Ellmer www tolimared.com/submarine On 25 ene, 11:03, "jim.isbell" wrote: I would think that using a large rubber balloon for the form would be the way to do it so it was a seamless hull..... On Jan 24, 6:00 pm, "wellmer" wrote: Hi, Jim, Aeem....i have moreconcretesubmarineyacht pictures ... the reason why i did not show pictures from construction is that forming process is the tricky part of aconcretehull and i do not wish to give all my secrets away upfront... Kindest Regards, Wilfried Ellmerwww.tolimared.com/submarine On 18 ene, 10:50, "jim.isbell" wrote: Those are interesting pictures, but I dont know that I believe them. Why are there no pictures of the construction phase? Pictures are so easy to fake these days that it makes it hard to believe this. wellmer wrote: I built a nice 20 tonsubmarine yachtand had a lot of fun diving in it. Be asured it works. Many of your questions will be answered if you have a look at mysubmarineat website: [www.tolimared.com/submarine] I would be glad to discuss such a proyect with anyone interested in submarines, personal submarines,submarineyachting, c-subs, and similar. |
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