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Alan James via Personal_Submersibles personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Tue Dec 9 16:02:29 EST 2014


So are you going to mount the dome with it's flange on?ie. weld on a circle of bolts & have a soft gasket that the domesits on & then another gasket & a  retaining ring?The reason I ask is that the retaining ring could also be used in the dome forming process to clamp the dome down & save youa bit of money. Alan
      From: hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
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Alan,
I plan to remove the entire tank ahead of the vent valve.
Hank--------------------------------------------
On Tue, 12/9/14, Alan James via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:

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 Hank,are you
 just replacing that conical bolt on portion at the
 front?Alan
    
    From: hank pronk via
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 Alan,
 As per
 ABS rules, the sub can surface on one ballast tank.  Also I
 could drop the lead weight that is in the front.  I found a
 company in Calgary (3hr away)  that will blow me a dome 3/8
 thick and 3/16 at the apex. I am trying to find a heavier
 one still, but it's a start.  
 
 Hank
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 On Tue, 12/9/14, Alan James via
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  Hi
 
 Hank,these
  people have some options.They
 have
  a standard 1/4" thick 36"
 diameter product.
  Are you
 
 going to be able to get out of your sub should the
 ballast
  tank break?Plastic
 
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     From: hank pronk
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 December 10, 2014 8:36 AM
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  Hi all,
  I am looking for
 a 36
  in ish dia acrylic dome.  The dome
 will not be a pressure
  dome.  I intend to
 remove the front ballast tank from Gamma
 
 and replace it with an acrylic dome.  The dome will act
 as
  the new ballast tank.  I discovered
 that sitting in the
  front of the sub, the
 visibility is quite acceptable if it
  were
 not for the steel ballast tank.  
  Any
  leads would be appreciated.
 
 Hank 
 
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