RE: PROJECT REFOCUSING

2002-10-30 Thread Robert Crawley
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: PROJECT REFOCUSING In a message dated 10/29/2002 7:10:07 PM Alaskan Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In this design (which is just a quick concept - I think the theory should be tested) the 'entire' skin has the heating elements. Imagine just below the aluminum

RE: PROJECT REFOCUSING

2002-10-29 Thread Schmidt Mickey Civ 50 ES/CC
Sorry that some of my replies seem to be "been there done that" replies. I'm reading the posts in reverse order so if I repeat suggestions other have made I'm sorry. The comment below suggests we are looking for an aluminum shell. There is fairly thin walled aluminum irrigation pipe that

RE: PROJECT REFOCUSING

2002-10-29 Thread A.J. Mackenzie
Okay, who gets the napkin drawing? I have a really rough sketch in .PDF format. I didn't think it would be appropriate to send it through the list so I dropped a copy here: http://www.beyond-earth.com/proteus/proteus_0_0_1.pdf okay, that's kinda neat, but i do have a couple

Re: PROJECT REFOCUSING

2002-10-29 Thread Joe Latrell
Teflon might help. The best way to find out is to try. As for groves, I don't know. Again, this is what testing is for, right? Speaking of tests, my way cheap concept tester is actually built up from Estes rocket parts, a nichrome wire, some spreay adhesive, a few shots of platicoat, some Al

RE: PROJECT REFOCUSING

2002-10-28 Thread Leonard DiFrancesco
-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: PROJECT REFOCUSING Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 17:57:03 -0600 Yeah, but where else are you going to find it 3 miles deep? ;) Robert Crawley Elite Precision Fabricators, Inc. Programming (936) 449-6823 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: PROJECT REFOCUSING

2002-10-28 Thread JHByrne
In a message dated 10/28/2002 3:34:43 PM Alaskan Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: There are 25 glaciers on Rainier. Carbon, the thickest glacier on Rainier is 700', Nisqually is 400' thick. Carbon is much longer hike and would require some technical climbing. Nisqually is flat, close