Tuesday, August 4, 2009

41 For Freedom Project Update #2




Florida heat, family visits and lack of funding have slowed down the progression of 41 For Freedom Sub Project. But we have managed to get some more build done.




You can visit http://www.thesubreport.com/41forfreedom.html for more build photo links, information and to make a donation to the project.

Eric

Thursday, July 16, 2009

New Navy Inspired Youtube Videos

Bad Word Warning!

Like a Chief



I'm On A Boat Navy Edition

Monday, June 15, 2009

Forward and Stern Take Shape

Update - 41 For Freedom Tribute Sub

Completed fabrication of both ends of the sub. The front was difficult to model. Used Great Stuff to firm up the front to help mold in the metal. Also started to add bondo to hide seems and to shape and round off areas of the superstructure. I told my brother that we used EB green tape to do the job back in the day, but he went with the bondo anyways..

Click For The Latest Build Photos Here....

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

TSR Sub Build Project Update

TSR 41 for Freedom Tribute Submarine
http://www.thesubreport.com/41forfreedom.html

The 41 for Freedom Tribute sub is progressing. We have finished the frame fabricating of the Missile deck, Sail and the forward section of the boat. We also started to tack down some sheet metal. the boat is really starting to take shape now.

Click Here for Latest Build Photo's



Please Make a Donation to Help Sponsor the Project at TheSubReport.com
Your Name added to the display trailer as a sponsor of the Sub Tribute.


Have Trailer. Let's Build A Submarine!

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Have Trailer. Let's Build A Submarine!


TSR 41 for Freedom Tribute Submarine
http://www.thesubreport.com/41forfreedom.html

My brother an I have been throwing around the idea of building a large scale model of a sub just to see if we could do it. Plus we would have the added benefit of showing it in local parades or other community and educational venues.

We knew we would need a trailer to mount the sub and to transport it, which was the big hang up. So we put off the idea for along time due to no trailer. Well low and behold, my brother found a good deal for floor tile for his house in which a trailer came with the tile for free. So since we now have a trailer, might as well start building a submarine.



I recruited my neighbor who also has a great talent for fabrication to give us a hand. So the shipyard staff stands as my brother and neighbor as fabricators and I am pretending to be a design engineer of sorts. I have no fabrication or artsy talent at all, so really I am more or less like the expert that is on the side lines of a submarine movie set.. "Yea that looks pretty close to how it was." and I also make beer and materials runs too. I did get my hard hat from the yards from when I was decommissioning the USS H. L. Stimson. Sort of makes me feel like I'm important and fake being in charge of the whole operation.

We are attempting to build a 15 foot model of my first submarine the USS U.S. Grant but it will be a tribute to all the 41 for freedom missile boats. Depending on funding we will try to incorporate as many gadgets and functionality as we can, such as a operable rudder and stern and fair water planes, a few scopes and and at least one operable missile hatch.

The trailer does need a full refurb job, but it will be modified and rebuilt for the sub model in which we will incorporate displays and other submarine memorabilia around the trailer to create a mobile submarine museum more or less.

Anyone that would like to help out and sponsor the project can have their name on the side of the display trailer for a minimum $20.00 donation to TheSubReport.com. If you are former submariner or any other branch of service we can include your former rate/rank or any other salutation with your sponsor name.

I will continue to post photos of our progress and we are opened to any ideas or helpful comments. If you live local to Florida Brevard county area and have some ideas or materials or just want to stop by for a look, please email me through TheSubReport.com website.

Click Image Below for Latest project Photos.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

The Respect Nuc's Demand From Coner's

This is a new Intel commercial, but I can see Nuc's fantasizing the same Rock Star treatment when walking into the forward part of the boat. Enjoy!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Walk on a Glass Deck 103 Stories Up? No Thanks, I'll Pass



My first Job out of the Navy was contracting as a Field Rep. for NEC America doing test and turn up on Sonet ADM equipment for multiple telcom companies around the country. Most of these telecommunication switch rooms are located in high rise buildings in all of our major cities.

The phone company technician or manager that would be assigned to me would always insist on a tour of the facility which usually included a elevator ride to the top of the building.

One problem.... I hate heights and have a odd phobia of elevators. So to be a good Representative of the company I would just suck it up and sweat it out as they insist on I taking a look over the edge to see how high up we were.

Most people don't understand my phobia, since I am a submariner who is completely at ease at test depth, which common folk consider dangerous. People don't realize that they are exposed to a lot of danger in there daily lives, like driving and flying which the danger is lessened by training, safety standards and proper operation. The danger of diving underwater on a submarine is mitigated by pretty much the same principals. Since a very small percentage of the population every get to experience a submarine ride, the thought of someone doing it for living is to much to comprehend.

I contribute some of my fears and phobias to the control factor. I feel I can control my fate on a submarine because I am a qualified participant and operator. For instance I dislike flying as well, but I would love to be a pilot. If I was properly trained and piloting the airplane, I would be more comfortable and enjoy the experience of flight because I am now in control of my fate.

Well back to the whole reason of today's entry, if you attended Great Lakes RTC for Boot Camp, there is a good chance you might have run down to Chicago after graduation and toured the Sears Tower.

The Sears Tower one of the tallest buildings in the world is a breath taking experience if you like heights. I remember taking the fast turbo elevator ride, which I despised all the way to the top with a few of my new shipmates from boot camp and slowly going to the edge to look down over the city of people ants. Now they have built a glass bottom observation deck to walk out on and look down to get the full experience of falling from a 103 stories up. I'm sure adrenaline junkies will love this, but I think I will pass and stick with the scary world of the deep.



Sears Tower to open glass-bottom Skydeck in June

Here is Another one I might have a problem with too...

Grand Canyon Skywalk

Tourists walk on the glass-bottomed Skywalk that extends 70 feet over the edge of Grand Canyon West's Eagle Point in northwestern Arizona



Sure hope the glass holds, thats one heck of a last step.

"Hey little Jimmy, put down those rocks! What have I told you about throwing rocks on the glass skywalk!".

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Grade Politicians on GradeGov.com
























Saw this on Fox News this morning. You have to register and then you can only grade one Communist/Politician a day, but it sorta makes you feel good.

Remains to be seen, if anyone in D.C. will pay this website any attention.

You can vote for anyone you want daily. Does not have to be one of your Congressmen or Senators either. So when they start spouting their commie, socialist propaganda, you can log on and let them know how you feel about that, and give them a good grade, if they decide to actually preserve, protect and defend the Constitution.


www.GradeGov.com

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

The Decks Awash Flu Links List

What You Need to Know About Swine Flu

Influenza, or "flu,"
http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/influenza-000062.htm

Google Flu Trends
http://www.google.org/flutrends/

Swine flu epidemic enters dangerous new phase

Video- Inside the Home of a Swine Flu Victim

Swine flu: protect yourself holistically

Preparation for Swine or Avian Flu
A Natural Therapy for self-protection and treating influenza


Better Than A Flu Shot - Vitamin C Does The Trick

Vitamin C Beats Bird Flu and Other Viruses, Too

December 12, 2006
Report Finds U.S. Bioterror, Bird Flu, and Health Disaster Preparedness Inadequate

April 16, 2006
U.S. Plan For Flu Pandemic Revealed

March 02, 2005
'Bird Flu', SARS - Biowarfare or a Pandemic of Propaganda?

01 Jul 2003
Flu would be dangerous bioterror weapon

1918 flu pandemic



How to Avoid the Flu - Swine Flu Joke

Eat right! Make sure you get your daily dose of fruits and veggies. Take your vitamins and bump up your vitamin C. Get plenty of exercise because exercise helps build your immune system. Walk for at least hour a day, go for a swim, take the stairs instead of the elevator, etc.
Wash your hands often. If you can’t wash them, keep a bottle of antibacterialstuff around. Wear a mask when out in public places and avoid going out in public as much as possible while the swine flu is spreading. Get lots of fresh air. Open windows whenever possible. Get plenty of rest. Try to eliminate as much stress from your life as you can.

OR ….

You can take the doctor’s office approach. Think about it, when you gofor a shot, what do they do first? Clean your arm with alcohol.. Why? Becausealcohol kills germs. So…… I put on my mask, walk to the liquor store (exercise), I put lime in my Corona (fruit), celery in my Bloody Mary (veggies), drink on the bar patio (fresh air), get drunk, tell jokes, and laugh (eliminate stress) and then pass out (rest). The way I see it, if you keep your alcohol levels up flu germs can’t get you!!!!