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I have a Tekna Xtra Edge on my Goodman handle. Totally out of the way until needed but super handy.
How did you attach it to the handle? Did you do anything special?
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I have a Tekna Xtra Edge on my Goodman handle. Totally out of the way until needed but super handy.
How did you attach it to the handle? Did you do anything special?
Drill, bolt, locknut.How did you attach it to the handle? Did you do anything special?
If you are looking for a premade handle with knive, this one is very nice.How did you attach it to the handle? Did you do anything special?
I'm planning to take GUE Cave 1 in Mexico in October 2021, and I asked the instructor (Chris Le Maillot) about lights in an email.'tis true <sigh>. I was happily using DGX600s until I took Cave 1 and reluctantly bought Scouts. The DGX600s are at least as bright as the Scouts, and for Cave 1 dives tell me why I need 3 hours of burn time?
As do II have a Tekna Xtra Edge on my Goodman handle. Totally out of the way until needed but super handy.
Appendix A of the standards:
i. When required, backup lights should be powered by alkaline batteries (not
rechargeable) . . . .
dated standards not in line with current best practices, i.e. written at a time when it was valid given nimh cells, but no longer appropriate given 18650's especially since we have burn testers that will actually give the exact capacity of the cell which is much more accurate than a voltmeter on alkaline cells. . . .