R rbredding Active Member Market Messages 2,337 Reaction score 0 Apr 27, 2011 #3 so what is that... just over 16,000 lbs/square inch? on a glass sphere? (that's really not a sphere because it has to have a hole in it so the person can get inside) .. i'm not gonna test it..
so what is that... just over 16,000 lbs/square inch? on a glass sphere? (that's really not a sphere because it has to have a hole in it so the person can get inside) .. i'm not gonna test it..
R redstang Active Member Market Messages 1,254 Reaction score 0 Apr 27, 2011 #4 Rbredding;642512 wrote: so what is that... just over 16,000 lbs/square inch? on a glass sphere? (that's really not a sphere because it has to have a hole in it so the person can get inside) .. i'm not gonna test it.. Click to expand... I'm a former submariner, and I sure as heck wouldn't get in it! Edit: On the bright side, if it failed at test depth you probably wouldn't know it!
Rbredding;642512 wrote: so what is that... just over 16,000 lbs/square inch? on a glass sphere? (that's really not a sphere because it has to have a hole in it so the person can get inside) .. i'm not gonna test it.. Click to expand... I'm a former submariner, and I sure as heck wouldn't get in it! Edit: On the bright side, if it failed at test depth you probably wouldn't know it!