Argon Mount Question

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Done. Got the right sized SS bolt and T-nut this time. I mounted mine one hole higher than Soggy's pics (thanks, Soggy!), 'cause the pull dump on my single Oxycheq wing would be covered by the valve.

I know I'm having fun when my wife yells from the other room, "Is something burning?"

You'd think she'd recognize the smell by now.
 
Rick Inman:
I know I'm having fun when my wife yells from the other room, "Is something burning?"

You'd think she'd recognize the smell by now.

ROTFL :laughing:

I'm going to have to borrow that one... :)

R..
 
Rick Inman:
I know I'm having fun when my wife yells from the other room, "Is something burning?"

You'd think she'd recognize the smell by now.
LOL! I had that happen at work when i was fixing up my gear right before my last trip.
They poke their head in.... "Oh, she's just working on her dive gear again" :rolleyes:
 
If you use this mount, mount it as low as possible. The valve should be almost as low as the bottom of the doubles.

Rick Inman:
I mounted mine one hole higher than Soggy's pics (thanks, Soggy!), 'cause the pull dump on my single Oxycheq wing would be covered by the valve.
 
Dan Gibson:
If you use this mount, mount it as low as possible. The valve should be almost as low as the bottom of the doubles.

Yeah, I moved mine to the bottom hole (from the middle one in the picture) because I couldn't get in and out of my harness.
 
Snowbear:
Nicely done! :D
Soggy:
Yeah, I moved mine to the bottom hole (from the middle one in the picture) because I couldn't get in and out of my harness.
Never had that problem with it mounted higher but if you are having a problem getting in and out of your harness then you need to do what you need to do. I like to use the bottom hole for the bungee loop.
 
Uncle Pug:
Never had that problem with it mounted higher but if you are having a problem getting in and out of your harness then you need to do what you need to do. I like to use the bottom hole for the bungee loop.

My bungee loop goes on one of the holes on the bottom of the plate.
 
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