made the headlines last year with his homemade . Taking roughly 2 years to complete and approximately $4000, the recycled oil drum sub is fitted with a periscope and depth gauges. Electric motors are used for propulsion, although the
video below doesn't much movement apart from the sinking kind.
Video after the jump.
The first video here is of one of Tao's early tests and shows him almost drowning to death! The second (rather long) video
show a succesful test of the
submarine submerging and surfacing under its own power.
Not only is Tao an amazingly skilled inventor/engineer he also has balls! You wouldn't catch us sealed up in a ton of old oil drums and sinking to the bottom of a lake!