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by seanhunter 893 days ago
Not a homemade submarine story but very much related.

When my dad was a teenager he saw a film by Jacques Cousteau, one of the coinventors of the first aqualung and became obsessed with the idea. He lived on a smallholding and had been taught to be self-reliant, so by borrowing his dad’s welding gear he made himself a home-made aqualung. But how to test it?

On the smallholding there was a water reservoir that was deep enough but when he tried it of course he had positive buoyancy so kept floating to the surface. Normal divers have a weight belt, but my dad decided to chain himself to a heavy wooden railway sleeper and just throw it in. So there he was, dragged to the bottom of the reservoir, chained to a railway sleeper with a semi-functioning home-made underwater breathing apparatus.

He must have escaped somehow but when he told the story he would just leave that part a mystery and he’s dead now so there’s no way of finding out.

2 comments

Oh god, the "just throw it in" part. I'd have at least swam in and slowly pulled at a rope tied to the sleeper so I sank, sounds like your dad really made sure he bet his life on his device.
That sentence alone = dad is killing himself
What an absolutely awesome story.