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Hah, yes tools tools tools. Dewalt is okay for many things but some of those Festool tools are awesome, and the dust collection actually works so less work for the ambient air cleaner!

Looks like you’ve got good bench space for tuning up a reg or breaking down a CCR

Your space looks clean and inviting
 
What? No Decompression Chamber?

LOL.......Just kidding......Nice space for all the diving toys!!!!

I am envious of your own compressor and storage bottles. Saves the hassle of being ready to go diving at a moment's notice!

My remaining old 71.2 cu. ft. steel tanks (basically 65 cu. ft. or so) are the only tanks I still own and fine for my local shallow diving.

To each their own as long as your blowing bubbles or not in the case of rebreather divers :)

DH

Early 1970s, Lake Michigan wreck diving. Single 71.2 steel tank diving LOL......

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I just keep coming back to the thread and gawk at the pretty pictures
 
My dive locker is a drawer, disputed closet space, and two plastic bins under my bed. My goal is to get our son out of the house and convert our daughter's room into a diving grotto.
 
Yes, for 30 years I had a great dive Locker.... it was my dive store.
 

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