Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's largest scuba diving community. Registration is not required to read the forums, but we encourage you to join. Joining has its benefits and enables you to participate in the discussions.
Benefits of registering include
I forgot to mention this. If you can afford it, your normal-tools, and save-a-dive-kit tools should not be mixed. Last thing you want is to be on a dive trip, and discover you "borrowed" a wrench from your save-a-dive kit.Nice. I'm tempted to go with 2 knipex tools and skip the fixed spanners. Then I have them for other things when not diving.
Anything needing more torque than a 5in or 6in can provide, probably is extremely rare and the kind of maintenance you shouldn't be doing at the dive-site. I'd say either 5in or 6in should serve you well.Considering this tool bag is a compromise between weight/size and functionality, what's your guess for sweet spot size on this application? Like 6"?
1. My save-a-dive kit is mostly about having tools available that will get the job done FIRST. Whether they're amazing tools is really a luxury.1. Thin jaw/Knipex wrenches are great but they are pricey. You can take a discount brand crescent wrench and use an angle grinder or bench grinder to turn it into a thin jaw wrench in a minute. Not as fancy but it does the job and it's no worry if it's lost or gets a bit corroded.
2. One or both of these are really handy for removing stubborn second stage covers:
3. While having the tools and parts kits on hand to service a regulator in the field is awesome, there is no substitute for having a complete backup regulator system if space allows. It's difficult to anticipate every possible failure and servicing a reg in the field is less than ideal. It's so much quicker and less stressful to simply swap to a backup system if you run into a problem (or hand a complete working reg to a buddy who's having trouble).
Forgot to include the link: PANDORA TOOL - TITANIUMThis is the only tool I carry in the water, in titanium. Saved the day for me and others, a few times.
I have V1 and V3 of this tool and find V3 much improved. Allen bits are more resistant to stripping and the added flat/Philips screwdriver is useful.Forgot to include the link: PANDORA TOOL - TITANIUM
I still wish they would implement a square drive stem wrench. More than once I have had team mates lose valve knobs on a dive. I have used this tool to remove a handwheel from one deco tank to open another deco tank. A square hole anywhere in it would be very handy.I have V1 and V3 of this tool and find V3 much improved. Allen bits are more resistant to stripping and the added flat/Philips screwdriver is useful.
PANDORA TOOL 3.0 - TITANIUM
*Engraving of Pandora-Lab logo on the tool could be differen...www.pandora-lab.com
If you beach dive through surf they are among the most useful of tools. If a reg gets stuffed with sand you need to get the cover off to clear it.2. Useful, but I'd probably leave those in my home-dive-tools. Do you really need those at a dive-site