History Of The Underwater Cutting Tools

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Papyone

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Hello everyone,

For those of you who would be interested in the history of the underwater cutting I inform you that I have written a series of five articles about that subject.

Here you will find the last article devoted to the history of the underwater cutting tools with today the history of the electric cutting tool.


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http://papyone.over-blog.com/2016/04/underwater-cutting-tools-history-part-5.html
 
I haven't read all of your articles but I wanted to make you aware of an often overlooked cutting tool, explosives.
 
I haven't read all of your articles but I wanted to make you aware of an often overlooked cutting tool, explosives.

Yes you are right Rich explosives are effectively excellent cutting tools if you can use them correctly. But I suppose that you also know that these days it takes a lot of time and paper work to get the authorization to use them. There are also still other tools like the diamond cable cutting.

But what I wanted to develop in my article are only the burning tools the diver can use by himself. Any way thanks for your comment.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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