How To Build Your Own Diving Lung

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JamesBon92007

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My daughter was talking to an 89-year-old guy who said he made his own scuba regulator back in the 50s. He said he made it from a fire extinguisher. Naturally I had to learn more but so far have not found any good sites that show how to do it. Anyone have any links? I found out there was an article in the June 1953 Popular Science magazine but can't find the article. Given the time frame I figured this was more of a "Vintage" than a "DIY" question.
 
There has to be reprints somewhere. A LDS has the article up on the wall, it was a differnt time back then.
 
The fire extinguisher would have been used as a cylinder, not a regulator.
 
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Ya, and you get to use a back plate too. Shows how far back plates and such go, DIR is just a refindment.
 
The fire extinguisher would have been used as a cylinder, not a regulator.

I don't have many details yet but I was thinking that fire extinguishers have an on/off valve controlled by a lever which (perhaps) could be used as a demand valve. Plus it comes with the air tank. I'll try to get more info from the guy via my daugther.
 

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