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- So what does it weigh?
I notice it takes a good sized forklift to transport it, not exactly in the typical Detachment T.O. & E.
- As others have noticed, it takes water. I suspect, a lot of water. Exactly how much water? (Measured in gallons or cubic meters).
- Inflation with an electric fan.
What voltage and amperes, or just do the math ... how many watts?
Or for those with their own compressors, how many SCFM at what p.s.i.?
And for how long? (The video implies 24 hours).
- The video implies that it can be overlaid with sand or dirt to create a bunker. How much load can the fully cured shelter support?
- And, always important, what does it cost?
- That overbag better be truly airtight, or you will have bought one very large heavy block of folded concrete.
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Anyway, easy for me to stand on the outside and sharpshoot the idea. It looks like it has promise. The "concrete cloth" could probably be made into other functional shapes and sprayed into curing. (I'm thinking culverts, draping over blivets to create storage tanks, even lining a ditch to create a field expedient swimming pool). Hmmmm...
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