You are making some brash assumptions here. I have been making (and improving) dive gear for years. Any home made contraption that I use is safe, and usually as good or better than what's on the market. Sometimes it's cheaper, sometimes not. There's lots of great gear on the market...but there's always room for homebrew. Andy Cohen ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Le/On 1 Oct 96 @ 12:30, vous ecrivites/you wrote: > Two things have become dangerously obvious here lately. > > Seems there are two kinds of divers: > > 1. Those that depend on their gear to do what's it's supposed to and > therefore put their money on the best possible for the job. > > 2. Those that want good gear but don't want to pay. These include > the homebrewer and the cheapster. Homebrew makes it himself, > cheapster gets his gear by the cheapest means possible. > > It comes down to this - when your life and the lifes of those you > dive with count - do you really want to be diving with the cheap > stuff?
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