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From: "David Shimell (shimell)" <shimell@se*.co*>
To: "'Jim Cobb'" <cobber@ci*.co*>,
     Tech Diver
    
Subject: RE: Mexicana Dive Report
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 10:33:06 +0100
Jim

>Of course I would not have know this at all if it were not for the advice 
>of that person we all love to hate, Mr. Irvine.

Yes, Jim you're right here.  George cost me a packet in equipment:

Videos
Backplate and wings
4 Ali stage bottles
4 New regulators
Superb Barry Miller light and backups
WKPP scooter
Etc

The good news is that I can't see me having to replace it as I did with my
earlier equipment stroke configurations.

Anyone want to buy a Dacor regulator?

David Shimell
Project Manager, Sequent Computer Systems Ltd., Weybridge, Surrey, UK.
Email: shimell@se*.co* <mailto:shimell@se*.co*> 

-----Original Message-----
From:	Jim Cobb [SMTP:cobber@ci*.co*]
Sent:	Tuesday, August 11, 1998 4:43 PM
To:	David Shimell (shimell); Tech Diver	
Subject:	RE: Mexicana Dive Report

David-

The diaphram got unseated and I could not get the face unscrewed 
underwater to fix it. When I got to the surface it turns out that it was 
cross-threaded by the person who rebuilt it last. But no problem, it 
finally came off and screwed down correctly and I used it on the next 
dive.

This was a lesson for me, i.e. after you get your regs rebuilt, pull the 
faceplates before you dive to make sure you can pull them underwater. It 
is also a lesson to all you poor slobs out there who bought regs you 
can't open underwater to fix/clear. Suckers.

Of course I would not have know this at all if it were not for the advice 
of that person we all love to hate, Mr. Irvine.

 Jim


Sender: David Shimell (shimell)  Date: 8/11/98 10:25 AM

>Jim
>
>Hmmm, nice to see that you are able to take the time away from the keyboard
>to dive:-). 
>
>Jesting aside,  I was interested to hear that you had a diaphragm failure
as
>this happened to me the other day.  I had a 1/4" or so rip in mine.  Anyone
>else experienced this?  I did not have the tools to fully look inside the
>first stage at the time but the manufacturer suggested that there were salt
>deposits inside the first stage causing the first stage to fail, rupturing
>the diaphragm.  Whilst this may be the case, there were a whole host of
>implausible circumstances that were suggested for the salt deposits getting
>inside.  This is the first time I have had a diaphragm failure - all other
>times it has been the high pressure seat in the first stage.
>
>Anyone like to comment.


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