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* 3" square tube 20 feet long - 48 lbs | * 3" square tube 20 feet long - 48 lbs | ||
* 4x4 at 16 feet long - 60 lbs | * 4x4 at 16 feet long - 60 lbs | ||
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+ | ==Flotation== | ||
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+ | They are 54 gallons which is 432 lbs in fresh water and a bit more in salt water. The plastic should displace enough additional to float the 20 lbs of the barrel, so we can ignore that. | ||
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+ | * Total flotation 1296 lbs | ||
+ | * Using half each 648 lbs | ||
+ | * Weight of beams 144 lbs | ||
+ | * Available for people and other 504 lbs |
Revision as of 17:13, 8 November 2008
Looking at building a 1:5 scale model/prototype that is big enough for 2 people to ride on in the ocean. The legs will be 20 feet long.
Got these 3 barrels for $20 each from the concrete plant.
This 3" by 3" square tube is 20 feet long and cost me $53. Tropical island prices include shipping and duty, so are usually nearly twice mainland prices.
Weights
- Barrels 20 lbs
- 3" square tube 20 feet long - 48 lbs
- 4x4 at 16 feet long - 60 lbs
Flotation
They are 54 gallons which is 432 lbs in fresh water and a bit more in salt water. The plastic should displace enough additional to float the 20 lbs of the barrel, so we can ignore that.
- Total flotation 1296 lbs
- Using half each 648 lbs
- Weight of beams 144 lbs
- Available for people and other 504 lbs