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Brian Cox via Personal_Submersibles personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Tue Dec 9 21:44:16 EST 2014


You could buy quite a slab of plexi-glass for $1000.00  !!

Brian

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From: hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
To: Personal Submersibles General Discussion <personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] wanted
Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2014 14:43:58 -0800


Alan,
Agreed, but there is not that much lift, you need to subtract the volume of the elliptical head.  The apex is 1/2 the thickness, according to the supplier.  It makes sense because the dia is large.  I am thinking about taking a steel head and cutting it down so there is only four straps left and use that as a external stiffener and bumper.
Hank--------------------------------------------On Tue, 12/9/14, Alan James via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] wanted
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 Received: Tuesday, December 9, 2014, 5:19 PM
 
 Did a
 quick calculation & there will be 491lb of lift
 ina 36"
 hemisphere, so yes it would not pay to take short cuts
 mounting it.Remember
 you will get 1/3rd thickness at the apex which will be your
 most vulnerable
 point, out at the front.Alan
 
     
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 Alan,
 I was
 thinking about welding a ring to the remaining section of
 steel ballast tank, then place the dome with a small flange
 on the ring.  Then another ring to clamp the dome's
 flange.  I don't like the idea of drilling the
 flange.  I got a price from Vancouver, 664 dollars for the
 3/8 thick dome.  Got another price for 1/2 in dome from
 Nova Scotia 1,000 dollars US plus shipping.
 Hank--------------------------------------------
 On Tue, 12/9/14, Alan James via
 Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
 wrote:
 
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  Received: Tuesday, December 9, 2014, 4:02
 PM
  
  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
      
    
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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
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  PM
   
  
 Hank,are you
   just replacing that conical
 bolt on portion at
  the
  
 front?Alan
       
     
 From: hank pronk via
  
 
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 10, 2014 9:01 AM
   
  
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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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    Received: Tuesday, December 9, 2014,
 2:50
   PM
    
   
  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
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     From: hank pronk
  
 
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     Sent: Wednesday,
   
   December 10, 2014 8:36
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     Subject:
   
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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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