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| Charlie, Sorry for misspelling your last name. It was a typo. Lee |
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| This weekend, I set up the 30 cf tank I originally planned to use as a deco tank, as a boat maintenance scuba tank. Since I plan to use it only occasionally and only for such things as cutting line off my props, recovering my anchor, a minimal configuration was my preference. I managed to find one of the old rubber backpacks, complete webbing and buckles, one at the waist and one at the left shoulder. BTW, if I were to set up my usual plate and wing with a shoulder release, this would be my method of choice. It's no more a significant failure point than the buckle at my waist is and it works just fine. Personally, I have no plans to add a shoulder release, but this is how I would do it if I were going to do it at all. The setup, with a button pressure gauge and a single second stage, suits me, and my purpose well. I dove for about 30 of my more than 40 years of diving, without a BC of any kind and, to keep it as simple and compact as possible, I chose to do the same with this setup. At any rate, the point of this message, a point I think Charlie Hammond will find particularly interesting, is that the larger of the local dive stores had several slip on weights by Sporasub. Each weight is 1 kg, just under 2.25 lbs. They slide down onto standard webbing and lock into place with a cam lever that folds flush with the weight. They can be added or removed without undoing the buckle or other equipment that may be threaded onto a the webbing and are as easy to remove and ditch as they are to install and secure, much easier than any pouch I've seen. For those that use setups with web straps, including those that use DIR style plates and harness setups, these weights provide an excellent way to add or subtract a couple of lbs quickly and easily without the complications of a weight belt, a weight belt that , in my opinion, and configuration, is an unnecessary, and uncomfortable failure point. Charlie, FYI, the shop has the clip on weights is Waterworld (I think that's the name of it) next to Outdoor World on Ravenswood Road, just south of Griffin. The weights are hideously expensive. Suggested retail is about $30 each. They were marked down to $14 and change, still very expensive for a little more than 2 lbs of weight, but worth it to me, for this project. Then again, last time I checked, Halcyon was getting $25 each for weight pockets, even more hideously expensive. Not knowing exactly how much weight I'll need with a plastic instead of a steel plate and a tank that is both less and more negative than anything else (less negative when full, more when empty), I figured better safe than sorry. I expect I'll also use these weights to offset the buoyancy of a wetsuit on the rare occasions that I wear one. Lee |
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| "Lee Bell" wrote ... > The weights are hideously expensive. Suggested retail is about > $30 each. PVC pipe and caps, lead shot, and rubber bands weren't good enough for ya'? |
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| "Grumman-581" wrote >> The weights are hideously expensive. Suggested retail is about >> $30 each. > > PVC pipe and caps, lead shot, and rubber bands weren't good enough for > ya'? Nope. To bulky. Besides, I've got better things to do with my lead shot, like put it in shotgun shells. Lee |
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| "Lee Bell" wrote in message news:fevke.6620$M36.4605@newsread1.news.atl.earthl ink.net... > Nope. To bulky. Besides, I've got better things to do with my lead shot, > like put it in shotgun shells. Don't glue the caps on the PVC pipe ends and you can still use it for shotgun shells... Now, do they have a reloader that will work underwater? <grin> |
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