Ideas for Displaying Regs on Den Wall

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one of my favorite pieces...

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It was very well done.
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Is the cut a way one you had made locally ? I don't recall it being offered by US Divers

When US Divers created their set of Cut a ways I was the company (US Divers) first and only SCUBA instructor and was presented with a compete set, which I have packed away.

Your picture inspired me~~ I have some shelf space in my den and a cut a way or two would be perfect to fill the vacancy

SDM
 
Between rhwestfall's cutaway first stage and including a beer keg in the design I'm finding it challenging to stay on task here. I think I have a junk MK15 that I might experiment with cutting. Thanks for the ideas. I'm not sure that I would need to be able to take the display off of the wall and dive with it, but I do intend it to be functional enough that I can mount it on a tank and show that it works (in the air at least).
 
I'm not sure that I would need to be able to take the display off of the wall and dive with it, but I do intend it to be functional enough that I can mount it on a tank and show that it works (in the air at least).

That design requirement narrows your options pretty quickly.
 
I took an old brass port hole I salvaged from a wreck with a 8" clear glass port window and mounted in a wood box frame and put a 1950's Mistral La Spirotechnique Double Hose Regulator inside and added lights to highlight it. The window of the port swings out so you can retrieve the regulator when needed.
 

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