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Brian Cox via Personal_Submersibles
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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>
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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:
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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--------------------------------------------
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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--------------------------------------------
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Hank,are you
just replacing that conical
bolt on portion at
the
front?Alan
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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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Hi
Hank,these
people have
some options.They
have
a standard 1/4"
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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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