LP72 double worth buidling

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Thanks, seems old tanks are still popular. I am in for 2. I also have chance to get 2 pst lp80. I will see which set I will get eventually
 
Even better, I'm a butt sinker :D Or is it because my head is full of air?:idk:
The only for me to get a good trim is for my weight to be on my back/near head.

I'm only missing the bands at the moment. I'll definitely get them at Piranah, it's cheaper.
I tried making them, it's still a fail/good process so it empirically cost more than buying.
 
Thanks, seems old tanks are still popular. I am in for 2. I also have chance to get 2 pst lp80. I will see which set I will get eventually

If you can't get a shop that will overfill them, it wouldn't be any good to get the 72's.
 
Even better, I'm a butt sinker :D Or is it because my head is full of air?:idk:
The only for me to get a good trim is for my weight to be on my back/near head.

I'm only missing the bands at the moment. I'll definitely get them at Piranah, it's cheaper.
I tried making them, it's still a fail/good process so it empirically cost more than buying.

If you ever dive in Gatineau in morisson quarry i will lend you my set to try
 
If you can't get a shop that will overfill them, it wouldn't be any good to get the 72's.

You could always use a fill/equalization whip off a 3000 psi tank or a hp tank if avalible, just pay attention not to overfill them if using a hp tank.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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