What's better than canned air?

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Date: Tue Jan 21 11:41:01 2003

If you buy a tank where they include free air for life, if anyone is still
doing that, that will keep your air costs down. Or buy a fill card. By
paying for many fills at one time, cost per fill is much less.







At 11:39 AM 1/21/03 -0500, you wrote:
>I use a nozzle with a BC quick disconnect fitting on it. You can get
>these at most dive shops. Then use your regulator and connect the nozzle
>to the low pressure hose. Works great for lots of jobs. About 120psi
>clean air on that hose.
>
>Jay West wrote:
>>A SCUBA tank is a great idea! Don't know why I didn't think of that. But I
>>wouldn't use my normal tank, my luck I'd blow off a ton of dec boards and
>>forget, then be rather nonplussed when I got to depth. Wonder what's a good
>>source of a spray nozzel that has a clicky button on the nozzel. Grainger
>>perhaps?
>>Jay West
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>Dave Mabry dmabry_at_mich.com
>Dossin Museum Underwater Research Team
>NACD #2093
>
Received on Tue Jan 21 2003 - 11:41:01 GMT

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