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They weren't much cop as a ship though.As I write, there is one still loaded with bombs in the Thames estuary not too far from my house which broke its back on a sandbank because it was only welded, not rivetted :thumbdown:

 

It was probably overloaded ever hour of its life and ran to many storms.

Welding was still in its infancy but it was fast, if they had used rivets, it would have taken longer to make the ships, which means the war material to england would have been slower to get there, d day might have been later, stalin would have taken more of europe.

But it wasnt the welding that was the problem, the steel wasnt of the right grade and the design caused certain areas to suffer great stress which happened to be where a bunch of welds intersected.

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It was probably overloaded ever hour of its life and ran to many storms.

Welding was still in its infancy but it was fast, if they had used rivets, it would have taken longer to make the ships, which means the war material to england would have been slower to get there, d day might have been later, stalin would have taken more of europe.

But it wasnt the welding that was the problem, the steel wasnt of the right grade and the design caused certain areas to suffer great stress which happened to be where a bunch of welds intersected.

 

The fact that the ship's master was a bit of a tool who tried to come up-river on a falling tide didn't help much either :001_rolleyes::lol:

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