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Probably some brass. The depths allowed for a very quick search of the large area. Give a call if you want to see the site. P.
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Boston Diver Services:Hey Matt, I have often seen the chain at the Salisbury but have never came upon an anchor.. Which side is it on.
Also here is a good design for a simple air lift. I used the design and it works like a charm. http://www.mindspring.com/~divegeek/airlift.htm
Capt. Pat
muddiver:...A good jet is also very dangerous because it will cut through a wet suit and through flesh if you aim it in the wrong direction, or you reach in front of it.
I put a stainless steel grate on mine to (hopefully) keep the shells and rocks out. I'll let you know how that works. Ten minutes is about right. How long does it take to build a water jet?Boston Diver Services:Never cut myself with my airlift. The airlift took about ten minutes to build and cost about ten bucks. If the pressure is turned up too high, it will clog with mussel shells and rocks when working in mud. In sand it is a charm.