Buried Belvedere vault full of water
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@obieezx11 You sound stupid! WOW
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@obieezx11 HAHAHAHAHA 2007 WERE WATER IS WORTH MORE THAN THE CAR.
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ONLY IN AMERICA WOULD THEY BE LEAVE THAT WATER WOULDN'T SEEP THRU CONCRETE ITS POROUS OF COURSE ITS GOING TO BE FULL OF WATER IDIOTS BUT THEN AGAIN THAT'S WHY THE NEW WORLD ORDER CHOSE AMERICA AS THERE HEAD BASE BECAUSE THEY SAID THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WERE THE DUMBEST IN THE WORLD AND THEY WOULDN'T ASK WHATS HAPPENING TO A 23 TRILLION DOLLARS OF THERE TAX DOLLAR EVERY YEAR TAKEN BY THE NWO AS I SAID IDIOT'S
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Why even put it underground? Why not in a BUILDING where theres NO WATER? Duh!
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@Spywell You bet dude - I am quite sure the good doctor has poured lots of concrete from his desk or maybe the smoking lounge .You have a head like concrete -- the porosity is so low as to be negligible , so stop beating a dead horse .the job was screwed up due to improper sealing of the vault .Use your head there is concrete used for underwater pouring and all the bridges are not falling into the water with rotten footings leaking water into the re-bar ..and the Hoover dam is still standing
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Even the best mixes of concrete in road construction allow water to gain entry into the steel which rusts making the structure weak.
To curb the effects of water on concrete Dr. Celik Ozyildirim, principal research scientist, Virginia Transportation Research Council suggests conrete sealants or "One option is epoxy-coated steel"
The highest density/strength concrete in 1957 would have sucked up the water like a sponge.
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Actually I will cite Dr. Kenneth Hover, Cornell University who I am sure knows more about concrete than you will ever know; "Concrete is fundamentally porous, whether we like it or not,"
"water/cement ratios of 0.54 were used during the early days of the Interstate system, which led to durability problems that were not recognized until the 1970s"
"at high-performance concrete, low ratios of 0.33, there still is a great deal of porosity in the concrete, he said."
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I hope for all you porous concrete fans--- none of you were in charge of the concrete work at the Hoover Dam or any other dam .Don't believe everything you read on Google ---- on high pressure concrete the porosity is negligible .
The problem is like I said before sealing the top with a steel lid ------ the thermal expansion rates are different .
Politicians are all ass holes only good at stealing your money and handing out contracts to their friends -------
That is the whole problem ..
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From eHow: "One of the main problems of any concrete wall is water seepage. This happens when water accumulates around the outside of the wall and slowly seeps through the concretes porous texture. This is due to poorly drained soil and lack of a sealed concrete surface. "
What's that? Water does seep through concrete? Impossible!
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@millwrightman99 I happen to know for a fact that water seeps through concrete very easily especially when the concrete starts to age. If they stuck a large steel lid on this tomb it will accelerate the aging process.
It's also not hard to prove, a simple google search using the keywords "water", "seeps" and "concrete" populated thousands of results of people having trouble with the water coming into their basement. Besides that, Oklahoma virtually hasn't any basements.
Not to be too critical --- but was everybody in Tulsa retarded in 1957.
Asteel lid on a concrete chanber is bound to rust and seep water -- even in a few years .making the car trash---- the entire chamber needed to be cast in concrete or totally welded steel with lots of Anode plates------ these are idiot Polititians bringing in Moron tourists.
millwrightman99 2 years ago 12
50 year old water
Silverthehedgehogxx 2 years ago 10