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Is there a club of micromeshists steering away from the purchase of wet and dry 500 times cheaper
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When you say T style poppet do you mean the flat captured style of the Conshelf?Thanks....I guessed that was the case, but was not sure.
Interesting that 1st stages oriented towards tech divers typically have the flat-topped conical seat head poppet, where as recreation oriented 1st stages seem to trend towards the "T" style poppet....why is that?
-Z
When you say T style poppet do you mean the flat captured style of the Conshelf?
Personally, I don't think tech divers really thought about the difference between conical and flat. They chose Apeks because they were a sealed diapragm that was easy to work on, they could get parts, and cost at the time was reasonable enough that they could get multiple sets.
The Taiwanese companies had requests to copy what was popular for that application so that's why there are so many knock-offs of that style.
It just so happens they are the cone style seats. I don't think the market actively chose that style.
In this area Micromesh is available with a flexible cloth backing that molds to parts smoothly, and comes in grit up to 10,000.Is there a club of micromeshists steering away from the purchase of wet and dry 500 times cheaper
ANYTHING made by 3M is ridiculously expensive.In this area Micromesh is available with a flexible cloth backing that molds to parts smoothly, and comes in grit up to 10,000.
Wet-Or-Dry around here is stiff paper backed and only gets to 600 grit. Tough to match the polish of Micromesh for a crisp valve seal with 600.
Some Chinese paper gritsarewere very inexpensive and available in up to 8,000 grit. Works okay for flat surface restoration like a second stage orifice.
But yes - Micromesh is ridiculously expensive. The only good part is using it in only 1 x 2cm bits. A little lasts a long time.
I can get 2500 grit paper sheets of wet-or-dryWet-Or-Dry around here is stiff paper backed and only gets to 600 grit. Tough to match the polish of Micromesh for a crisp valve seal with 600.