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  • Exam tomorrow.... AHHHHH!!

  • They use helical filament winding similar to what is shown here to make the fiberglass/carbon composite fuselages for the Beechcraft Premier I.

  • Nah, The video date is 2007, People only found out about him a few months ago.

  • Is that actually Ted Williams, "The Golden Voice" speaking there? You rock Ted!

  • @qwertysc666

    How sure are u it is him?

  • @netmatrix75 just saying xD

  • SIM

  • marvelous.. this is what i need to study on for tomorrow's test.. thanks!

  • is this how they make very large pipes?

    The whole lot is then melted?

  • Only if the pipe was made of fiberglass. You can make almost anything that can be made of fiberglass with this method. It's not melted, the fibers give it strength, it would be treated with a resin (like a glue that hardens) to hold it all together and make it strong.

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