Great picture Wes...
You posted everything I remember from my "Strength of Materials" class.
You posted everything I remember from my "Strength of Materials" class.
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:huh:
I would assume that beach marks refer to marks left on the hull from beaching the boat.
Yours truly,
Mr. Obvious
OK... where are the red balls?
very good.... I like a person that is quick like that. You must be from VA.
I am not familiar with the flag... The colors are German but I don't know the crest....
wes where did you get this pic? it looks exactly like the crank i took out of my 84 wellcraft 260 with a 350 eng. it lasted about 850 hrs. i think it was around 1992 when i did that job.
wes where did you get this pic? it looks exactly like the crank i took out of my 84 wellcraft 260 with a 350 eng. it lasted about 850 hrs. i think it was around 1992 when i did that job.
It was from a google search :huh:
What I'm trying to point out is that you can have indications of fatigue without it being the root cause of the failure. I can't imagine how anyone would be able to just look at a shaft with the naked eye and know for certain what the root cause was.
You're right! It is the standard of the German Navy
Why? They got their butts kicked. But at least unlike the rest of the german military, they didn't mass murder their own civilians. You get your butt kicked when you go out on the water?
I am glad you did not become a history teacher ...
Why? They got their butts kicked. But at least unlike the rest of the german military, they didn't mass murder their own civilians. You get your butt kicked when you go out on the water?