Rich, I'm almost sure they make a ss version. On Tue, 27 Aug 1996, Richard Pyle wrote: > > > to do it. The aluminum pony tamers dinged out of commission too easily. > > The best I've ever used is made by a guy in New York. Small stainless > > brackets attach to tank via ss hose clamp; pony mates to tank using ss > > aircraft locking pin. > > I've had the same problem with the pony tamers, but I like them because > the pony is held nearly flush to whatever the pony is mounted to. Most > of the SS designs I've seen hold the pony like 1/2 an inch away from > whatever it's attached to. How flush does this NY guy's system hold the > pony? If it's better than 1/2 inch, how much does the gismo cost, and > from whom do I order it from? > > Thanks, > Rich > > It takes a licking and keeps on ticking. My pony > > attaches to my rebreather via the same kind of aircraft locking pin. My > > advice is if you feel the need for a pony bottle carry one. If you know > > it will bother the diver next to you on the boat, carry two and tell him > > to fuck off. Dan Berg has a very simple pony attaching device made out of > > nylon strap or something. I've seen it but never used it. He has probably > > sucked in someone on this list into buying one and they might comment. Or > > do it like Arty Kirchner and carry it under your arm. > > > > On Tue, 27 Aug 1996, Richard Pyle wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Many other will say it covers the use of anything beyond OW1. I > > > > >have heard in my (short) time as a diver (only 6 years) deco > > > > > > > > Deco - Yes if it is of more than 15-20 mins > > > > > > Now I'm REALLY confused. Rec diving is no-deco diving....so what is > > > diving that requires less than 15-20 minutes of deco called? > > > > > > > Pony cylinders have no place in 'techdiving'! > > > > > > I dunno Chris, every dive I've ever made past 400 feet has involved pony > > > cylinders. My last several 400 feet dives were made using *only* pony > > > cylinders (5 of them - 2 13.5cf, 3 30cf, most came back to the surface > > > full). All my mixed-gas OC dives have used ponies. In fact, fighuring > > > out the best way to attach them, and where to put them, is a big issue. > > > On OC I used Pony Tamers; on the rebreather I use hose clamps to attach > > > them to aluminum brackets. > > > > > > Aloha, > > > Rich > > > -- > > > Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@terra.net'. > > > Send subscription/archive requests to `techdiver-request@terra.net'. > > > > > > > Richard Pyle > deepreef@bi*.bi*.ha*.or* > ******************************************************************* > "WHATEVER happens to you when you willingly go underwater is > COMPLETELY and ENTIRELY your own responsibility! If you cannot > accept this responsibility, stay out of the water!" > ******************************************************************* > >
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