TOHL: the startup that lays water pipelines by helicopter
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TOHL tests its pipeline-laying technique
A helicopter's-eye view of pipeline-laying
A single spool can carry a length of pipeline up to several kilometers in length
TOHL tests its pipeline-laying technique
The TOHL team talks tech
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A new startup named TOHL, comprised of a handful young Georgia Tech graduates, has set up shop in Chile in an effort to "change the way people think about pipelines." Using little more than a helicopter and a coil of flexible high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe, TOHL laid a kilometer (0.6 miles) of water pipeline by helicopter in a "record-setting" nine minutes, despite windy conditions and mountainous terrain. TOHL claims this is "the first ever completely aerial installation of a pipeline." Now company President Benjamin Cohen is taking to Kickstarter to ask for US$30,000 to build the company's first "full-scale" installation.
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