Can you send a link to the wrap?
I’m sorry. A buddy gave me the wrap material. I don’t know where he got it.
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Can you send a link to the wrap?
Can you send a link to the wrap?
I've used the 3M 1080 carbon fiber wrap for several projects. It's worth the extra cost as it holds up much better than the cheap stuff off eBay. It comes in several colors and sizes and you can order it on Amazon.I’m sorry. A buddy gave me the wrap material. I don’t know where he got it.
Screen shoted this off of the Facebook group.
Anyone have any info?
_R
From the Facebook discussion, it sounds like the guy came up with a PVC tube extension. No indication on what he used to join the tubes (I think someone said 3-D printed PVC), how it will hold up at depth, or if the seal between tube sections will leak due to less than perfect edge finish. Looking at the risk of flooding, the Tech tube doesn't sound all that expensive, especially for the upgrade price for existing Blacktip ownersScreen shoted this off of the Facebook group.
Anyone have any info?
_R
This is what I decided to do, I wanted to use my wrist compass in a DSS mount and I wanted it to also remain easily detachable to put back on my wrist at any time. So with a Dremel, drill, and hyperfocused determination digging around stuff at the dive shop for stuff to "repurpose"
I used some steel compressor line we had left over, some aluminum left over from making the trimix blending panel we made, and bungee scraps.
This is what I decided to do, I wanted to use my wrist compass in a DSS mount and I wanted it to also remain easily detachable to put back on my wrist at any time. So with a Dremel, drill, and hyperfocused determination digging around stuff at the dive shop for stuff to "repurpose"
I used some steel compressor line we had left over, some aluminum left over from making the trimix blending panel we made, and bungee scraps.
These are milled parts, not 3-D printed.Did some more digging...
This one is not 3d printed.
It is an extension (sc80 PVC). He’s got some other photos, and the finish looks better than what dive-x has on their seals.
Tighter fit than the dive-x tube and uses the same sizes of O-Rings already used.
Seems like a promising fix! (For the travel tube for those that were told to buy a 5K Pirana if they wanted trim).
_R