Partner wanted - amazing new composite

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  1. CompositesRus
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    Hello -

    We are seeking a boat building partner which is interested in forming a joint venture with us to build the strongest, lightest, most durable boat in existance. We are working with a new composte material that is 10 x stronger than steel and weighs less than 10% of steel. It will also never corrode and we can incorporate the colors into the process so it will never fade. The benefits of this material are really crazy as it lends itself to some very unique architectural designs that have never been possible before. We've already built a 60+ foot catamaran out of the material and it only took ....2 guys less than 8 hours and it was complete!

    If you are a boat manufacturer that would be interested in growing your business exponentially, please contact me. We are only interested in working with one or two groups as long as their designs are different and have different markets....We can build boats with this material from 10 feet up to cruise ships...

    Please email any interest to: marty@ibfco.com

    Thanks,

    Marty
     
  2. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    Well post info for a bit of peer review - please

    A link to a Utube demonstration of bashing a sample with a hammer, shooting at it, laid between a couple of saw-horses and carrying an incredible load, someone holding an 8ft dingy above his head as well as some of the standard tests to show some validity in your claim...
     
  3. KnottyBuoyz
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    Pretty amazing claims! Lets see what you got!
     
  4. rwatson
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    Yeah - suuuuure you did!!

    Was it 1 ft by 1 ft x 60ft ?????, and round like a PVC pipe ?

    Are you connected with THe Ibfco ?

    International Bio Fuel Corporation
    4700 NE 47th Ave
    Vancouver, WA 98661
    USA

    They dont have anything about wonder materials for boats on their web site.
     
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  5. daiquiri
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    If you want someone to believe to this claim, you will need to show a video of it's construction.
    You know that funny, accellerated frame-rate stuff which compresses 8 hours in 2 minutes? Right that one.
     
  6. peter radclyffe
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    youve built a complete 60ft cat in 16 hrs, what have you been smoking
     
  7. peter radclyffe
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    and where do you buy it
     
  8. gonzo
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    Scams need to be somewhat credible. This is just plain bulshit.
     
  9. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    Oh so sad, an all to brief presentation.... Now it is the weekend and there is assuredly some time available, One would hope some questions will be answered....
     
  10. peter radclyffe
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    peter radclyffe Senior Member

    theres a guy on this forum wants a submarine, how long would it take you, if your chargeout rate is 100,000 euros an hour
     
  11. eastcape
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    I knew I saw this somewhere before...
     

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  12. eponodyne
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    I had no idea bio-processed alfalfa had such amazing structural characteristics!

    Seriously: If you've come here looking for a partner, you may very well find one. You will also find a bunch of chary individuals who are skeptical of fantastic claims, particularly when the material in question seems to be another isotope of Unobtanium.
     
  13. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    Another one post wonder - where is the entertainment value in that? Has he posted anywhere else?
     
  14. Wynand N
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    Wynand N Retired Steelboatbuilder

    this guy needs a wake up call. April's Fool day is long gone....:confused:
     

  15. eponodyne
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    eponodyne Senior Member

    I know IBF does super-hi-temp garbage burning. Maybe the slag they pull out of the bottom of the furnace really is 10 times as strong as steel, at 1/10th the weight.


    Maybe I'm Angelina Jolie's boy-toy.

    Maybe.
     
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