Turning an Atomic AI inflator hose into something useful.

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I'm right there with you. Love me some anodized titanium.



Yep. It's my favorite backplate.
It is not the "bling" for me. It is the corrosion-resistance and low mass that attracts me.

I love mine! I subjected it to the CNC mill so that I can run it with singles, independent doubles, or banded\manifolded twinset. "One plate to dive them all." to boulderize Tolkein.
 
It is not the "bling" for me. It is the corrosion-resistance and low mass that attracts me.

I love mine! I subjected it to the CNC mill so that I can run it with singles, independent doubles, or banded\manifolded twinset. "One plate to dive them all." to boulderize Tolkein.

The bling is just a bonus. Anodizing the titanium reduces galling risks, which is particularly useful where there are two pieces off titanium screwed together (LP port plugs, HP port plug, main body of first stage, DIN/Yoke attachment).
 
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