No loss of torque when using a 12” extension.
Crush depth
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No loss of torque when using a 12” extension.
I actually didn't notice the extension on the torque wrench. Yeah..no loss at all.
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I see a couple issues with this....SIze/Strength of the bolts, and even though they do go back with a torque wrench, I doubt you can get a proper torque when you are holding the nut on the other end by hand.
External Content twitter.comContent embedded from external sources will not be displayed without your consent.Through the activation of external content, you agree that personal data may be transferred to third party platforms. We have provided more information on this in our privacy policy.I bolt down my IKEA furniture more firmly than that.
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But, what the fuck do we over 50 white guys know right ?
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They seen it once on “TV”.
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"a remote operated vehicle from the vessel Horizon Arctic, discovered the tail cone of the Titan submersible approximately 1,600 feet from the bow of the Titanic on the seafloor. The ROV subsequently found additional debris. In consultation with experts from within the unified command, the debris is consistent with the catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber," Mauger said.
'Catastrophic implosion:' Titanic sub crew believed dead after debris found, USGC says"The debris field is consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel," said Rear Admiral John Mauger, commander of the 1st Coast Guard District in…www.wcvb.com -
Aww man. You don't even get to choke the guy that got you killed.
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The report detailed “numerous issues that posed serious safety concerns,” according to the filing. These included Lochridge’s worry that “visible flaws” in the carbon fiber supplied to OceanGate raised the risk of small flaws expanding into larger tears during “pressure cycling.” These are the huge pressure changes that the submersible would experience as it made its way and from the deep ocean floor. He noted that a previously tested scale model of the hull had “prevalent flaws.”
Carbon fiber composites can be stronger and lighter than steel, making a submersible naturally buoyant. But they can also be prone to sudden failure under stress. The hull that Lochridge was writing about was made by Spencer Composites, the only company to have previously made a carbon fiber hull for a manned submersible. (That submersible was commissioned by explorer Steve Fossett for a record-breaking dive, but he died in a light aircraft crash before it could be used.)
A whistleblower raised safety concerns about OceanGate’s submersible in 2018. Then he was fired.The director of marine operations at OceanGate was fired after raising concerns about its first-of-a-kind carbon fiber hull.techcrunch.com -
Some one is going to be strung up.
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The same thing happened when the Malaysian airliner went down. They were saying they heard banging sounds. Remember that?
There are so MANY sounds we hear in the ocean that we have no idea what causes them, or where they come from.
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I find it funny they use the term "Believed dead" ...They confirm it imploded. the sudden implosion would just about liquefy the occupants, and anything else that might be left has long since been carried away by whatever can survive that deep. What is there to "believe"? Those fuckers have been dead since Sunday.
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I was surprised at the Mediterranean. How deep that is
I was completely thrown off by this as well. All I've ever heard is about how shallow Gibraltar is, and how all these ancient wrecks are "easy dives". Made me assume all of it was never very deep.
See I don't know what I don't know (but am aware of my general ignorance), so that's why I'm not making half assed get-rich-qwik submersibles and charging rich assholes to die in 'em.
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The Jellyfish are feasting on an unexpected slurry of protein.
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That's the best possible outcome.
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Maybe he piloted the submersible inside the Titanic where he has a secret hidden sub pen and has started his undersea colony/superbase deep under the Ocean floor where he reigns as King. He was talking about stuff like that so...
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They should have brought some attractive women though... very shortsighted.