DogDiver
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I agree with her. Museum pieces hang them on the wall. Or use as paper weights.
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I dive 109's exclusively to 130 feet no issues for over 200 dives now.
The first stage is an mk1 and has some collector value. But it's basically a turretless mk5 and uses the same size piston iirc.
It does work and is easy to service.
If you do want to fancy up the setup, I suggest getting an mk5 or mk10 first stage somewhere second hand and combine those two.
Kits are readily available and in theory you should be able to find a dive shop that is willing to service those for you
Then you don't really need a BCD. Just a basic harness to hold the tank. A vintage "backpack" would work just fine (it's what I use in the pool). Get a low pressure steel 72 cylinder, and you can use the first and second stage regulators you have.Like I said, I just wanna float around in my pool.
This caught my attention -- does that mean then that the 1st stage would not be safe to use with most tanks that are commonly used today?The first stage is a Scubapro MKI . . . The downside of it is that the yoke is not rated for 3000 psi tanks . . .
That totally depends on what your definition of "safe" is.This caught my attention -- does that mean then that the 1st stage would not be safe to use with most tanks that are commonly used today?