/int/ - International

Vee haff wayz to make you post.

Mode: Reply [Return] [Go to bottom]

Subject:
Säge:
Comment:
Drawing: x size canvas
Files:
Password: (For post deletion)
  • Allowed file types: GIF, JPG, PNG, WebM, OGG, ZIP and more
  • Maximum number of files per post: 4
  • Maximum file size per post: 100.00 MB
  • Read the rules before you post.

se Bernd 2025-11-11 13:36:31 No. 21924
did you know israel once produced fibeglass trabants
>>21924 "Sussita Gilboa" doesn't sound very, uh, desert dweller-y.
>fibeglass why isn't this material not used more widely?
>>21936 https://shunauto.com/article/are-fiberglass-car-bodies-safe >they lack the same crumple zone as steel bodies, potentially transferring impact forces to the cabin. While fiberglass is durable and resistant to corrosion and rust, it can crack or break under impact, requiring an internal crash structure to protect occupants.
>>21945 This and fiberglass dust I imagine. Fiberglass great for building stuff that doesn't crumble like bicycles or boats.
>>21945 > crack or break under impact brittle stuff, I got it >>21947 >fiberglass dust doesn't sound that grave when you've got a 3-ton semi riding into your cabin