Подводная лодка DIY домодельная сделанная от бочонков металла!

Вспомните их Китайская ванта сделала вертолет? Наилучшим образом, здесь другое Китайская ванта сделала подводная лодка freakin' из старых бочонков металла.
Talk about eco-содружественно, эта подводная лодка вероятно будет самой зеленой всегда делаемой подводной лодкой.
Huh дороги холодное?
Я иду пойти делаю мои слишком теперь и начните новое дело.
, Cameras, chinese guy, Consumer, Cool, Design, DoItYourself!, Earth, Eco-friendly, Educational, Entertainment, Gadgets, headlights, helicopter, homemade submarine, metal barrels, migrant worker, new business, oxygen supply, Projects, Submarine, tao, Travel, tv set, way cool, World recordsTao Xiangli сделало 1.6 тонны подводной лодки главным образом от бочонков металла и сымпровизировало части вручную, сообщает Zhong' Online.
«Бочонки металла будут по возможности самым лучшим материалом для меня из-за их низкой цены,» сказал Tao, migrant работника в Beijing.
Подводная лодка 20ft будет тесной внутренностью с комнатой для только одной персоны но она отличает метрами давления, контролируя камеры, телевизора, поставку кислорода и фары.
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This is the reconstruction of a “Fakespace GL-8001” device with fully compatible serial interface via USB. This device fits into a very small SubD adapter housing, consumes low power (max. 20 mA), supports USB standby, may support a USB remote wakeup feature later, is much faster in responsiveness than the GL-8001, and the electronic components are fairly cheap, lower than 5 €.
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How to turn an airsoft handgun and a bluetooth headset into a fun, fully functional handset for your iPhone. Pull the trigger to receive calls and to, um, end them. Listen through the barrel, and talk into the grip.
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