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Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 11:54:35 -0700
To: Jim Cobb <cobber@ci*.co*>
From: Kevin Connell <kevin@nw*.co*>
Subject: Re: To FT or not to FT
Cc: techdiver@Aquanaut.com
On Another note:

Another difference I see is that some people orient the handles (and 
therefore the bottles) to be on the "backside" of the valve so that the 
valve knob is inward, and others with the tank 180 of that, with the valve 
knob out.

I use knob out, so the valve is "facing" me.

Anyone have the pros and cons on this one?

At 01:19 PM 9/9/1999 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi, George. Rumor has it that I am accused of "messing with your system"
>insofar as wether to use FT or not to use FT on stage bottles. We had a
>VBTech meeting where we discussed the DIR stage bottle rigging technique.
>It was agreed that it was an elegant system and superior to the
>"cockring" system and metal-to-metal connections. It was also agreed that
>steel stages are a very bad idea. We did notice some inconsistencies with
>how to DIR rig. The schematic layout shows a loop of cord around the
>stage neck but on the DIR II tape a knot is used at the neck of the
>stage. So I guess there is some leeway as to how you set up a DIR stage,
>or is this some evolving of the system?
>
>So on the FT thing, we are not always able to dive on "stroke free"
>charters, sometimes breakinng RULE #1 is part of the game. So we agreed
>(thats "we" not "me") that it would be a good idea to add FT for 2
>reasons:
>
>1. Make it absolutely clear that the number indicates MOD and not MIX.
>2. And that we are talking FEET and not METERS (Yes, we get lots of
>European divers).
>
>I really could not come up with a reason not to use FT, hell it's just a
>couple of letters and does not effect streamlining.
>
>Another thing that I like about the DIR stage is that the cord makes a
>nice carry handle for the smaller stages even though it is specified that
>they not be used for surface carry. I use a stronger cord so that you can
>use it as a handle, again because I could not come up with a reason not
>to.
>
>So, don't mean to mess with your system, certainly the absence of
>cockrings and steel is a major improvement. We Mid-Atlantic divers like
>to be up to speed on new developments unlike quite a few of our Northern
>brothers.
>
>  Jim
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