I would add to the canister - if you spend a little more there is the opportunity to have heat added, if required for your dives/wanting to make your diving more comfortable.
If you are happy reconfiguring your regs each time you go out, then go with that option.
I have a separate first stage with hoses for my recreational setup and I just quickly take off the 2nd stages and throw them onto the hoses. Takes 2 minutes.
I would hold onto the Mk2/R195 as a deco reg...
If it doesnt need to be air powered, and you can use something other than nails, then Nemo Power Tools I have had good luck with.
https://nemopowertools.com/
If you can't find MEK in your area, a toluene based lacquer/thinner works well to clean surfaces. If the DRiS glue is the same stuff as sold in most SCUBA stores, its a toluene based glue so if you ever stick something down incorrectly, a dab of the thinner on the end of a clean brush onto...
Correct. Hence why its not something I usually recommend. But at the end of a commercial divers season when they have one or two days left of diving before the harvest ends, I can make something work for them before they drop their suit in for a proper repair (Although they are commercial divers...
Yeah, I think because that split hasn't made it all the way to the dicking end you may be able to seal it up. Even aquasealing a thin piece of neoprene over that area of the zip-end may reinforce it but it will make the suit bulky in that area. Not something I normally recommend but when people...
Looking at that I would say either of those two locations you have identified could be the culprit, but it needs a leak test to really nail it down.
Flip it inside out, plug the neck and wrists and flip the inflator around, then use your tank/drysuit hose to fill it up. Soapy water on the end...
Clean it and try and get any debris away from that docking end, then wax that whole docking area again. No real need to wax the whole zipper on the plastic zippers.
If you still have a leak then leak test it. There are other seams that may leak also, which is a much simpler repair. Its...
Forgetting that google images was a thing for a minute there, I quickly discovered this:
https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-eo-cord-blindplug-168891
will give it a shot.
Hello 3D printing team, this is my first foray into this forum.
Has anyone designed or has access to a file for a E/O cord blanking plug? the $45USD wanted for a simple plug seems excessive (and I'd probably need two - one for the suit side and one for the battery side).
Cheers!
Turks setup is 2 D-rings I believe - one towards the rear and one further forward. One movement towards the lower D-ring as the tanks get light.
(Obviously this is each side of the body)
I have my bungee tied onto my webbing with a small piece of poly that I can move up and down the webbing as needed (Not through a keeper).
https://getaqui.com/stealth-2-0-sidemount-assembly-guide-bungee-wing/#armbungees
See the image with the blue poly. It works well, and is a good guide for...
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