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Or bring a sherpa...portable folding work table from home depot
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Or bring a sherpa...portable folding work table from home depot
Exactly. So the overhead technique works for you Florida warm water divers but maybe is questionable for other areas.I do it with steel tanks and a steel backplate. Usually LP72's or 85's. Hell, did it on Sunday with LP85's. do NOT do that with weight pockets on the rig though, you'll give yourself a concussion
Exactly. So the overhead technique works for you Florida warm water divers but maybe is questionable for other areas.
Exactly. So the overhead technique works for you Florida warm water divers but maybe is questionable for other areas.
That right there... I mean come on... THAT'S FUNNY, don't care who you are.For what it's worth, when I said I picked my bp/w up to don with one arm I didn't mean that I do the over the head thing. I thought that was something DIR divers did to prove they had sufficient testosterone for the dive they were about to do. Well, dir divers and Hitler.
Where's the demonstration of how to properly flip double 120's over one's head?
I get it, but I think I stick to having a keen eye for the nearest bench-like object.
Lloyd Bridges would have done it!