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  #31  
Old 02-07-2005, 06:07 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: To P-Valve, or not to P-Valve, that is the question.

McBad wrote:

> On the one hand it goes against the grain to put a hole in a new suit


Duh?
That was the first thing I did to my new Otter last summer.
The O3 p-valve went straight in. I drink lots of fluid,
mostly weak orange squash, after a run in with kidney stones
and, anyway, dehydration is a predisposing factor to DCI.

Cut the hair back or the adhesive will teach you what a
bikini wax is all about and when picking a size think
"cold water" and select accordingly. Never plan 40 minutes
deco and think "I'll be OK without it".

nigelH


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  #32  
Old 02-07-2005, 06:07 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: To P-Valve, or not to P-Valve, that is the question.

McBad wrote:

> On the one hand it goes against the grain to put a hole in a new suit


Duh?
That was the first thing I did to my new Otter last summer.
The O3 p-valve went straight in. I drink lots of fluid,
mostly weak orange squash, after a run in with kidney stones
and, anyway, dehydration is a predisposing factor to DCI.

Cut the hair back or the adhesive will teach you what a
bikini wax is all about and when picking a size think
"cold water" and select accordingly. Never plan 40 minutes
deco and think "I'll be OK without it".

nigelH


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  #33  
Old 02-07-2005, 06:07 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: To P-Valve, or not to P-Valve, that is the question.

McBad wrote:

> On the one hand it goes against the grain to put a hole in a new suit


Duh?
That was the first thing I did to my new Otter last summer.
The O3 p-valve went straight in. I drink lots of fluid,
mostly weak orange squash, after a run in with kidney stones
and, anyway, dehydration is a predisposing factor to DCI.

Cut the hair back or the adhesive will teach you what a
bikini wax is all about and when picking a size think
"cold water" and select accordingly. Never plan 40 minutes
deco and think "I'll be OK without it".

nigelH


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  #34  
Old 02-07-2005, 06:07 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: To P-Valve, or not to P-Valve, that is the question.

McBad wrote:

> On the one hand it goes against the grain to put a hole in a new suit


Duh?
That was the first thing I did to my new Otter last summer.
The O3 p-valve went straight in. I drink lots of fluid,
mostly weak orange squash, after a run in with kidney stones
and, anyway, dehydration is a predisposing factor to DCI.

Cut the hair back or the adhesive will teach you what a
bikini wax is all about and when picking a size think
"cold water" and select accordingly. Never plan 40 minutes
deco and think "I'll be OK without it".

nigelH


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  #35  
Old 02-07-2005, 06:07 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: To P-Valve, or not to P-Valve, that is the question.

McBad wrote:

> On the one hand it goes against the grain to put a hole in a new suit


Duh?
That was the first thing I did to my new Otter last summer.
The O3 p-valve went straight in. I drink lots of fluid,
mostly weak orange squash, after a run in with kidney stones
and, anyway, dehydration is a predisposing factor to DCI.

Cut the hair back or the adhesive will teach you what a
bikini wax is all about and when picking a size think
"cold water" and select accordingly. Never plan 40 minutes
deco and think "I'll be OK without it".

nigelH


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  #36  
Old 02-07-2005, 06:07 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: To P-Valve, or not to P-Valve, that is the question.

McBad wrote:

> On the one hand it goes against the grain to put a hole in a new suit


Duh?
That was the first thing I did to my new Otter last summer.
The O3 p-valve went straight in. I drink lots of fluid,
mostly weak orange squash, after a run in with kidney stones
and, anyway, dehydration is a predisposing factor to DCI.

Cut the hair back or the adhesive will teach you what a
bikini wax is all about and when picking a size think
"cold water" and select accordingly. Never plan 40 minutes
deco and think "I'll be OK without it".

nigelH


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  #37  
Old 02-07-2005, 10:08 AM
Derek Dear
 
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Default Re: To P-Valve, or not to P-Valve, that is the question.


one very small point, don't try to use without undoing the valve, (well you
will only do it the once! )
Otherwise the bliss of comfort, makes up for all the remarks from those
without such a fitting before the dive.
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  #38  
Old 02-07-2005, 10:08 AM
Derek Dear
 
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Default Re: To P-Valve, or not to P-Valve, that is the question.


one very small point, don't try to use without undoing the valve, (well you
will only do it the once! )
Otherwise the bliss of comfort, makes up for all the remarks from those
without such a fitting before the dive.
--



Computer Club Help Forum now on line
take the link from Local Club Website
www.lincolncomputerclub.info
--
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  #39  
Old 02-07-2005, 10:08 AM
Derek Dear
 
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Default Re: To P-Valve, or not to P-Valve, that is the question.


one very small point, don't try to use without undoing the valve, (well you
will only do it the once! )
Otherwise the bliss of comfort, makes up for all the remarks from those
without such a fitting before the dive.
--



Computer Club Help Forum now on line
take the link from Local Club Website
www.lincolncomputerclub.info
--
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  #40  
Old 02-07-2005, 10:08 AM
Derek Dear
 
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Default Re: To P-Valve, or not to P-Valve, that is the question.


one very small point, don't try to use without undoing the valve, (well you
will only do it the once! )
Otherwise the bliss of comfort, makes up for all the remarks from those
without such a fitting before the dive.
--



Computer Club Help Forum now on line
take the link from Local Club Website
www.lincolncomputerclub.info
--
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