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Old 04-26-2010, 12:50 PM
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Lines 28 and 29 of that XL spreadsheet look to be for SES, seen several other SES references as well in there.

Cool list, I can see how weight can add up, it's like going to the grocery store and not buying anything over $5.00 and ending up with a $100 bill.

Bill/BMcF, are you in Maryland right now, or visiting somewhere else?
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Old 04-26-2010, 12:54 PM
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Bill/BMcF, are you in Maryland right now, or visiting somewhere else?
I've been in Norway for a while, working on yet another....wait for it...SES design.

Headed back to the states this coming week though.
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And, Hah! You show the same resolve in giving up posting as I do in giving up smoking

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I guess that I fit within the 'supremely weak' category then..having not been able to give up smoking nor posting.
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I've been in Norway for a while, working on yet another....wait for it...SES design.
Oh, that transformable thingy perhaps?

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Oh, that transformable thingy perhaps?

Yes, that and a couple other more conventional craft.
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Interesting seeing paint listed.
What sort of mass of paint is involved on a ship? How do you estimate it, presumably a function of coat thickness and plating area . And it builds up over time I've seen paint nearly half an inch thick on a navy vessel inside from years of sprucing up.
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Old 04-27-2010, 06:43 AM
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folks, i'm attaching the requirement of indian naval vessels paint coat requirement. I calculated the total weight estimation of the paint using the same and their corresponding websites..
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Thanks concept

Curious what was the total weight of dry paint?
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my value was huge as to 2.5 tons.. but as the spray painting is just around 40% efficient, you need to procure accordingly..
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