Twin brackets

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micklock

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2 1/2" x 1/4" x 3' aluminum 20$, new blade for sawsall 2.50$, can of black paint 1$ neighbor who can weld beer cans together priceless.

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Can u show me pictures when your brackets are attached to the b/p?

thx
 

Nice bit of engineering. Does it hold the tanks well enough to use a manifold, or are you using 2 individual first stages, one per tank?
 
Nice bit of engineering. Does it hold the tanks well enough to use a manifold, or are you using 2 individual first stages, one per tank?

I use them with independent tanks and regs. I know people who use similar brackets with a manifold but I think if your using a manifold you should just use ss bands since the main reason for using these brackets with independent tanks is it's easy to take them apart. Makes taking them to get filled, hauling them around and changing empty tanks for full ones alot easier. I sometimes even use different size tanks at the sametime, any two tanks you got will work. I do have some pads for the straps but not much room for them, if I soak the straps for a least 20 min or change tanks right after a dive before the straps dry out they don't slip.
 

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