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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Postif you ask nicely, you might get a BCH3 Fork Axle for £17.00 instead.
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Blokart though I'm more likely to end up with a £25 Next voucher than a £2,500 toy.
Not taking 'austerity' too well.
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Originally posted by cojak View Post
The snag is it probably couldn't deal with pressures much more than 2 or 3 atmospheres, which isn't equivalent to much depth. One only has to see how sturdy those decompression chambers are.
Perhaps a better design would be a set of overlapping slightly conical titanium rings that could be pulled out to a self-sealing barrel shape, again with a suitable top and base. That would be quite compact and light, but hideously expensive - thirty grand at least I'd have thought, and maybe a lot more, because titanium is difficult to work with (melting point of 3000 deg F for a start).
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostPah, seeing as it's things we're unlikely to get - why not go the whole hog...
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostWell, indeed. I haven't got sound here but I can imagine what went on.
IMO, there's too much to go wrong with a rebreather - getting the slightest drop of water on your scrubber re-agent (or whatever it's called) releases a toxic gas - no fun.
AFAIK most of the modern scrubber materials these days dont react with water in the same way as the early versions.
From the short section at the end showing how the cannisters are filled and assembled it looks pretty idiot proof. In their words all you have to do is fill it to the right level with fresh material and follow the instructions.
Diving is dangerous, no question, but not cutting corners and following the rules makes it a hell of a lot safer.
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostI'd quite like these things please, Santa:
Thermaltake Level 10 Extreme Gaming Station - designed in collaboration with BMW.
15" Macbook Pro.
Wacom Cintiq 21UX.
Adobe Master Collection CS4.
Omega Seamaster.
BOSE Acoustimass 15 Home cinema surround sound system.
I've been a good boy, honest.
My desk isn't big enough for the PC though, so I don't want one of those.
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