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    Sinus bleeding after dive.

    Thanks, that answer makes perfect sense.
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    Sinus bleeding after dive.

    I'll see if I can find it online. We don't have any book stores where I am at. Thanks!
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    Sinus bleeding after dive.

    Ya, never heard of DAN. Self trained. I have been diving a while, almost every day, 4-5 months a year, for the last 18 years. And I am usually under the water 10-12 hours a day. Most of my experience has been diving solo. I have never needed outside help. Diving is how I make my living. Right...
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    Sinus bleeding after dive.

    OK, lol, see posts below...
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    Sinus bleeding after dive.

    My sinus's have been bleeding after diving. A pretty shallow dive, maybe 15'. I went down kinda fast. And up and down several times. Anyway, the other divers I'm with, says this happens all the time. It's been 4 days since my last dive and still bleeding. Not bad, no nose bleeds and not...
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    Monkey Hot Water Heater

    I have just acquired really nice looking dive heater. It's called a Monkey Heater. I have the operational manual, but I was wondering if anyone has used these heaters and have any tips, tricks, do's, don't's, etc. This thing is a beast.
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    Diving in the Bering Sea/frozen regulator

    Thanks for all the replies, guys. Ya, it's cold water. What we do is run water thru 1/4" copper tubing that is tightly coiled around a modified exhaust muffler on our dredge pumps. I have two pumps, so I made two hot water heaters. From the mufflers, the copper tubing gets routed to a mixing...
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    Diving in the Bering Sea/frozen regulator

    Hi All! I am suction dredging, (gold mining), off the coast of Nome, Alaska. The water is 33.3 F We are using a hooka setup and our regulators keep freezing up. I was looking for any ideas on how to keep the regulator working. By searching the forum, I have learned a lot and found some...
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