Something rattling in my tank

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speaking of tank pranks.....

since no one seemed to have gotten/noticed my "at least they didn't paint it pink and put Hello Kitty stickers all over it".....

Wow they did a really good job. I wish I could have seen the guy's reaction when he came to pick it up lol!
 
speaking of tank pranks.....

since no one seemed to have gotten/noticed my "at least they didn't paint it pink and put Hello Kitty stickers all over it".....

Oh no I remembered that thread and tried to find it but no luck - thanks for posting it up. Has to be one of the best pranks I have seen in a while.
 
Oh no I remembered that thread and tried to find it but no luck - thanks for posting it up. Has to be one of the best pranks I have seen in a while.

Guess you never saw the thread on The Deco Stop where the support divers swapped out the divers deco mouthpieces for something a bit more *ahem* masculine... :popcorn:
 
You could mention to the shop that you have been discussing their charging you a second time to correct this issue, on the internet website, Scuba Board, and many divers are asking you to share the name of this operator?
 
Guess you never saw the thread on The Deco Stop where the support divers swapped out the divers deco mouthpieces for something a bit more *ahem* masculine... :popcorn:

:rofl3: :rofl3:
Hopefully the diver discovered this long before they needed the gas?! If not, sucking gas on that would be a lesson of safety checklists that they would not soon forget!!! :popcorn:
 
:rofl3: :rofl3:
Hopefully the diver discovered this long before they needed the gas?! If not, sucking gas on that would be a lesson of safety checklists that they would not soon forget!!! :popcorn:

They didn't see it til the safety diver handed over the deco reg equipped with the "adult toy prop". Other divers took pictures of the event. As I recall, they did have regular deco bottles available which they handed off a couple of minutes later.

Edit - here is the link: http://thedecostop.com/forums/showthread.php?t=27471
 
Guess you never saw the thread on The Deco Stop where the support divers swapped out the divers deco mouthpieces for something a bit more *ahem* masculine... :popcorn:

:spit:
 
They didn't see it til the safety diver handed over the deco reg equipped with the "adult toy prop". Other divers took pictures of the event. As I recall, they did have regular deco bottles available which they handed off a couple of minutes later.

Edit - here is the link: The Deco Stop

Took me a minute to remember my PW so I could view it. Thanx! :rofl3:
 
They didn't see it til the safety diver handed over the deco reg equipped with the "adult toy prop". Other divers took pictures of the event. As I recall, they did have regular deco bottles available which they handed off a couple of minutes later.

Edit - here is the link: The Deco Stop



I hear that's going to be a new PADI Specialty Rating .... :rofl3:
 
If it was me I would use the tank until it was empty. Then uscrew the tank valve, shake out the dip tube and screw it back into the valve with vice grips.

Re-install valve and open tank valve and blast some air in down the valve opening with another tank that has a couple of hundred pounds of prssure in it. Or use a transfer whip if you have one. Just line up the openings of both valves by mating up the o-ring surface area. Close the valves when done and you will have a fixed the tank.

Now it will have some air in it so the LDS won't be able to ding you for another viz on an empty tank. Problem solved in less time than it took to post about it. Just remember, righty tighty, lefty loosey.
 

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