Lick it. You'll know if it's salt. That stuff is pretty common on regs but shiuld have been cleaned up during service. I would have to wonder if they even disassembled it or opened it up.
I have an extra dip tube in my parts box for the other valve. It's in nice shape except for some scuffs on the knobs. The chrome is really nice and not chewed up from wrenches. The tanks they came off of were still holding air and the last hydro was 10 years prior but it would be best to at...
I have a Sherwood Selpac doubles manifold in good shape. This does not have the isolator valve. If you are interested I can verify center to center and thread size for you.
Looking at the horizon can help the brain deal with the confusing signals coming from the inner ear. The eyes can tell the brain that the inner ear is correct that the boat is going up, down and sideways all at the same time.
Being below deck with no view of the horizon is probably the worst...
Yeah, the DIR comment was meant to be tongue in cheek. I'm not very DIR myself.
I've seen the dry suits with hot water circulation but I would have never thought of doing that with a wetsuit. It sure sounds better than pouring a thermos of hot water in my suit just before the dive and...
It was a good show. I wish they would have shown more of the dive equipment but I know it's a show about treasure and not so much diving.
There is no way I would have gone down that cassion. I'm not even claustrophobic and there is no way I'd do it. My hat is off to those guys.
Treasure is where you find it. I think they found their treasure in advertising revenue.
I think it's a cool show and have been watching it from the start. It's brilliant when you look at it from a production viewpoint. A bunch of guys just digging a hole. No plot or story line to have to try...
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