Concrete submarine

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  1. wardd
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    wardd Senior Member

    how deep did you test your sidewalk to?
     
  2. hoytedow
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    hoytedow Fly on the Wall - Miss ddt yet?

    I poured in 3 stages to 4" deep and only tested it by walking on it. Guess where it cracked? Where each stage joined the previous pour a hairline crack appeared. I am sure it won't leak as the cracks are soooo tiny.;) ;)
     
  3. HeKi

    HeKi Previous Member

    Dear Sirs,

    I do appreciate your curiosity and interest for the subject "concrete submarines". Since I can see that this "thread" has many visits, Wilfried and I will continue to update it. I hope that these updates should step by step will answer most of your questions about the project. However, we of course won't reveal any corporate secrets. No company would do that.

    Regarding the sea lane and insurance questions, we will take look on them and see how we can deal with them in the best possible way. All ships face the problem of busy sea lanes. Concrete submarines, ordinary submarines, yacths, and freight ships. It's my intention that a concrete submarines shall be safe for both its crew and other ships.

    Bye for now. Best regards,

    HK
     
  4. wardd
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    wardd Senior Member

    if you walk on it, will the concrete sub crack?

    maybe a walking test is in order. or is that a destructive test?
     
  5. Submarine Tom

    Submarine Tom Previous Member

    I'm just wondering out loud here, does anyone involved with the alleged

    "submarine" know what type of concrete was used.

    Yes_______ OR No_______

    If yes, what type was used? Can't be a trade secret as nobody would buy

    one without this knowledge but it would be a good vail to hide behind if you

    didn't actually know.

    Don't you have a discussion forum at your website you'd be better off

    putting your attention to regarding all these questions?

    -Tom
     
  6. dskira

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    Wellmer if you are a man, and not just a mouthpiece talking about suing (shame on you, my gauntlet on your cheek, only the weak sue) could you ANSWER THE QUESTION. APEX1 ASKED YOU SEVERAL TIME.
    Daniel
     
  7. dskira

    dskira Previous Member

    Sorry, I am not curious Wellmer. Get lost for now:p
     
  8. dskira

    dskira Previous Member

    You are such a ignorant Wellmer, Apex1 sign always. You don't know it, so shut up, don't assume.
    Daniel
     
  9. dskira

    dskira Previous Member

    Legally you can't. You should know that ignorant.
    But you will have a tons of lawsuit when your crap will sink, beleive me.
    Daniel
     
  10. wardd
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    wardd Senior Member

    im suing hoyt over the sidewalk cracks, if i had walked on it i could have been hurt

    by the way hoyt where is the sidewalk?
     
  11. dskira

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    Wellmer explain that:

    Please give us the list of the submarine you served in.
    If you don't, the world will know you lie all the way.
    Daniel

    P.S. I will post that everyday until you answer
     
  12. wellmer
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    wellmer New Member

    i will give this forum - the benefit of silence...:)

    serious guys please contact me off forum...

    Wil

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  13. dskira

    dskira Previous Member

    Wellmer, just a reminder.

     
  14. dskira

    dskira Previous Member

    Wellmer you didn't answer.
    The list of submarine you served in.

     

  15. dskira

    dskira Previous Member

    An answer please Wellmer. The list of submarine you served in during 30 years

    Daniel
     
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