Rejuvenating the Cool Vintage

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Rejuvenating the Classic Scubapro 109.

Full customization with a "Satin Matte Chrome & Blue" outlook.

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As per my usual posting, it is for sharing purposes only.

Some might like it, some might not... But all comments & critics are welcome.

*Am sorry for not being able to share the process of how I did them. Thank you all for the kind understanding.
 
Photoshop?

Not photoshop.
They're real units which I rebuilt & customized them.
 
Rejuvenating the Classic Scubapro 109.

Full customization with a "Satin Matte Chrome & Blue" outlook.

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View attachment 683945

As per my usual posting, it is for sharing purposes only.

Some might like it, some might not... But all comments & critics are welcome.

*Am sorry for not being able to share the process of how I did them. Thank you all for the kind understanding.

Where on Earth do acquire all the pristine regulators from to start the process?
I only have one old regulator that is close to this 'as new' if not new state, and I bought that one from a member on here, all mine are have [let's call them] 'battle scars'.
Not so pretty.
 
Where on Earth do acquire all the pristine regulators from to start the process?
I only have one old regulator that is close to this 'as new' if not new state, and I bought that one from a member on here, all mine are have [let's call them] 'battle scars'.
Not so pretty.
They can be metal finished out if they have any dings in the front bezel cover. A talented metal worker can ping those out with a hammer and dolly.
 
They can be metal finished out if they have any dings in the front bezel cover. A talented metal worker can ping those out with a hammer and dolly.

Ok, now if I tried that [a no talent metal worker] it would have more dings than a golf ball.
Should have seen my effort at welding.:oops:
 
Where on Earth do acquire all the pristine regulators from to start the process?
I only have one old regulator that is close to this 'as new' if not new state, and I bought that one from a member on here, all mine are have [let's call them] 'battle scars'.
Not so pretty.

Majority of the ones I acquired are in good shapes & I do have a few that needs a lil bit of works. Minor dings & scratches.

It's the customization works that take a lot time, patience & effort.
 

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