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Question for Divers

Post by Kooky » 25th Sep, '11, 21:34

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Re: Question for Divers

Post by Fat Bob » 25th Sep, '11, 21:51

No idea. Looks like you could hold something in the half circle, maybe a canister or cylinder and use the bendy bit of plastic to secure secure it in. Not sure what the long straight bit is for.
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Re: Question for Divers

Post by Lichtgestalt » 26th Sep, '11, 04:20

Can you post a bigger image?

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Re: Question for Divers

Post by Kooky » 26th Sep, '11, 05:57

Ah, sorry - copied it badly and didn't check it. It's Stainless Steel with a lead weight at one end & the cord is elasticated, apparently.
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Re: Question for Divers

Post by Kooky » 26th Sep, '11, 07:42

The straight bit is roughly the width of a pair of sunnies.

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Re: Question for Divers

Post by Fat Bob » 26th Sep, '11, 07:43

Just wondering if the straight bit attaches into something? Then the circular bit would extend an existing single tank system to a dual tank? Looks a bit flimsy to hold a full tank though.
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Re: Question for Divers

Post by Burbage » 26th Sep, '11, 07:44

I think it's a lighting boom you can attach to a tank. Looks a bit Heath Robinson but would work. The weight would stop the light floating away if you detached it.

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Re: Question for Divers

Post by daffodil » 26th Sep, '11, 10:07

You haven't got that much water in your bedroom have you K?
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Re: Question for Divers

Post by Kooky » 26th Sep, '11, 11:59

You didn't experience the weekend weather, Daff. Not far off.

Apparently it's OK though, it's just condensation.

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Re: Question for Divers

Post by daffodil » 27th Sep, '11, 09:27

Experiencing it today with Typhoon Nesat in full force, very strong winds and heavy rain with even metro Manila at a standstill earlier this morning.
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