What NOT to do... ruining your equipment

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RonFrank:
7K? That must have been ONE HELL of a Setup! :D

It probably was a student package from the lds. It retails at 7k but they will giv eyou the sale price of $400.00
 
Wow!! Keep them coming, I am taking notes!!

Dark Wolf
 
Racket:
It probably was a student package from the lds. It retails at 7k but they will giv eyou the sale price of $400.00

That sounds identical to my package.:rofl3:
 
m3830431:
lessons on what not to do for sure

A lesson my husband and I learned was to drive very slow and carefully when getting supplies for the pool. The dive gear is always in the truck and they don't mix well with almost-pure-chlorine spills. Not EVERYTHING was lost, but most the surviving items were considerably weaken.
 
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