Concrete submarine

Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by waterchopper, Sep 24, 2008.

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  1. Submarine Tom

    Submarine Tom Previous Member

    Willy,

    I accept your apology but your time has expired my friend.

    I made several attempts and even got a responce but nothing to do with my

    query. What kind of show are you running? I gave you the benefit of the

    doubt and you dropped the ball. Now, stop the bullsh*t and do the test.

    What's your failure estimate and when is the test?

    Are you all talk or are you going to show us what your pretend sub can do?

    Stop lurking around the forum for days without a word and then just poping

    up your pictures again with all the same old drivel. Nobody reads it you

    know.

    -Tom
     
  2. hoytedow
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    hoytedow Carbon Based Life Form

    Very pretty sub; looks like a fishing sinker.
     
  3. dskira

    dskira Previous Member

    Wellmer the crapper is back. With the same stupid arrogant attitude, the same speach of snake sirup sales speech.
    Wellmer your are a pathetic ignorant.
    And I will remind you that, the post you find a idiotic but coward enough to don't sing it. When it's true you find its a non sense.

    Here it is:

    This is what I read from Wellmer:

    Posted July 6 2007 at 7.27 in the webforum PSUBS.Org

    The by far cheapest way i found in my 30 years of submariner "

    The guy is born 16.10.1962, in Hallstatt Austria. In 2007 when he wrote this piece of crap he was 45. So at age 15, after 4 years of medical school he went on submarine. So he started medical school at age 11!


    This is the proof of the lake of honesty and the lake of human descency from Wellcrap.
    Wellcrap you lie, you cheat, your a low life, a coward and you have the nerve to call for investors.
     
  4. gonzo
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    gonzo Senior Member

    Look carefully at the photos. The propeller is made of cement too, or whatever the rest of it is made of.
     
  5. dskira

    dskira Previous Member

    Gentleman contact Wellmer so he can sell you a concrete coffin.
    Wellcrap had a serius person, Submarine Tom, working his *** off to promote the project, so what did Wellmer? He took Subarine Tom for a ride, didn't answer his questions, do not return his call, in other word he didn't give a fly **** about Tom. Wellmer do not have any concern for human being, he is like these leaches of the society who take, suck and disapear like a coward. What was your other name? Oh yes Saffffffff. So WellmerSaffffffffff, don't bother to send more pictures. Did I show you what you posted: I think yes but just for the fun, I repost it.

     
  6. dskira

    dskira Previous Member

    Cardboard, plywood, painted with coal tar. The whole supository is made of carboard, plywood, and coal tar.
    The propeller is indeed very interesting. The only propeller in the word designed to stay put on the same position for ever.
    Patent number: CO1233647-98765-uy-988888856-8765-9897890-A-FIX

    Cheers
    Daniel
     
  7. gonzo
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    gonzo Senior Member

    You guys are just green with envy. Imagine, a cement propeller. It can be built by any unskilled person with a bucket and a trowell.
     
  8. Submarine Tom

    Submarine Tom Previous Member

    I have looked closely at these propeller pictures several times.

    Am I the only one who sees it is mounted backwards?

    I think this pretty well sums it all up.

    -Tom
     
  9. WestVanHan
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    WestVanHan Not a Senior Member

    I noticed that prop,was wondering WTH he was doing.



    Anyways, I say we just bury it.
    Wellmer has gotten enough free publicity from all of this.

    Don't reply,don't respond-just don't post at all for any reason on this thread anymore until some distant point in time he does a test.

    So if we all follow this idea,the only posters will be Safff/Wellmer.

    At which point it gets buried,by posting anything (one letter will do) on more valid threads.

    Agreed?? And please don't post "yeah,great idea" or some such thing.
     
  10. gonzo
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    gonzo Senior Member

    I agree. Nobody post"yeah, great idea"or some such thing.
     
  11. apex1

    apex1 Guest

    we should think about ignoring the ignorant.
    Meanwhile I like to quote Daniel again:
    It is just sooo nice..................
     
  12. gonzo
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    gonzo Senior Member

    I have desiged, built and tested a cement block that can dive to the bottom of the oceans. Investors welcome. Photos on request.
     
  13. dskira

    dskira Previous Member

    Is the name of your company is : Al Capone?
    Saluto amico mio
    Don Daniele
     
  14. apex1

    apex1 Guest

    Gonzo

    is it possible to order one of these very popular, and well proven footbath´s in cement milk, for a honorable concrete builder? If so, do you guarantee a sufficient operation depth of the cured thing?

    Don Ricardo
     
  15. gonzo
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    gonzo Senior Member

    I build to the highest standards. They are only cast with hydraulic cement. Please specify foot size.
     

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