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| Hi I am hoping that some one will be able to loan me a faber 120 steel with din valve well any clynder with a din valve, about 16 lb weight or should I rent one off stoney??. any help would be great right now why cause I am coming home for a few days from the US and don't have a clynder back home :) Hey best wishes folks, Mark |
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| "Mark" <scubadoguk3@insightbb.com> wrote in message news:7prCb.517247$HS4.3994388@attbi_s01 > Hi I am hoping that some one will be able to loan me a faber 120 steel with > din valve well any clynder with a din valve, So it does't have to be Faber? > about 16 lb weight or should I > rent one off stoney??. Hey don't spend the cash > any help would be great right now why cause I am > coming home for a few days from the US and don't have a clynder back home :) This isn't Rec.Scuba > Hey best wishes folks, > Mark Viya con dios compadre! (Yeah my spelling sucks) Mark I will say I don't have your name down for the day. COME ON PEOPLE IT'S NOT THAT HARD TO TELL ME YOU MIGHT BE COMING. Ooops shouted didn't I. Ah well. Does anyone know of a telecoms equivilent of ASR? Or do I suffer in silence? -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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| Yes I am down as you put it. Do you have anything to actually have i can use ? no it dont have to be a faber as it says but I do use one as a main clynder so I do know the bouyancy and such quite well so if you don't ask you don't get. Cricky you mean there is no Stoney Cove here in Indiana well blow me down, and I thought there was, thats why I posted it. As for asp I have no idea what that is so suffer on old lad "Dave Appleby" <dave_appleby@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:c2644c7910b8742375a60f7bce5f0ea4.122971@mygat e.mailgate.org... > "Mark" <scubadoguk3@insightbb.com> wrote in message > news:7prCb.517247$HS4.3994388@attbi_s01 > > Hi I am hoping that some one will be able to loan me a faber 120 steel with > > din valve well any clynder with a din valve, > > So it does't have to be Faber? > > > about 16 lb weight or should I > > rent one off stoney??. > > Hey don't spend the cash > > > any help would be great right now why cause I am > > coming home for a few days from the US and don't have a clynder back home :) > > This isn't Rec.Scuba > > > Hey best wishes folks, > > Mark > > Viya con dios compadre! (Yeah my spelling sucks) > > Mark I will say I don't have your name down for the day. > > COME ON PEOPLE IT'S NOT THAT HARD TO TELL ME YOU > MIGHT BE COMING. > > Ooops shouted didn't I. > > Ah well. Does anyone know of a telecoms equivilent of > ASR? Or do I suffer in silence? > > > > -- > Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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| Mark wrote: > Hi I am hoping that some one will be able to loan me a faber 120 > steel with din valve well any clynder with a din valve I can bring a couple of DIN dumpy 12s provided somebody reminds me. They might not have air in them (currentlt 27 and 30%) but it will be breathable at Stoney depths. nigelH .. |
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| that would be great thank you, Best wishes Mark "Nigel Hewitt" <nigelh@REMOVETHISnigelhewitt.net> wrote in message news:bregst$42h$1@sparta.btinternet.com... > Mark wrote: > > Hi I am hoping that some one will be able to loan me a faber 120 > > steel with din valve well any clynder with a din valve > > I can bring a couple of DIN dumpy 12s provided somebody reminds me. > They might not have air in them (currentlt 27 and 30%) but it will be > breathable at Stoney depths. > > nigelH > . > > |
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Dave I think I’ve got a complex I was on the list but now removed.. I’ll be there with Pete Eames both on O/C staying at the Mill Sean Forgot to say we will be leaving the Chichester area Friday at about 5 ish if anyone need's a lift -- Sean ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via DeeperBlue.net - Your Online Resource for the UnderWater World. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sean's Profile: http://forums.deeperblue.net/member....nfo&userid=889 View this thread on DeeperBlue.net: http://forums.deeperblue.net/showthr...threadid=40472 ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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