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From: "Max" <max@xd*.co*>
To: "Marv" <ajmarve@ba*.ne*>, <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Subject: Re: Al vs Steel issue ...
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 22:45:02 -0500
50F Marv thats pussy bath water try 0c. Thats P U S S Y Marv. Salt water can
drop below that and still not freeze.

Max
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marv" <ajmarve@ba*.ne*>
To: "Max" <max@xd*.co*>
Cc: "Aldo P. Solari [APS]" <aldo.solari@ho*.se*>; <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 10:26 PM
Subject: Re: Al vs Steel issue ...


> Max,
>
> would like to know what you consider cold, living in FLA < florida?>. My
> guess is you never dive anything below 50 degree water. I dive up off
> ny/nj on a regular basis, i am diving tls350, al80 dubs, 12 lb belt, aul
> 14 and c4 uwear. it is not only possible, it is awesome. I have dove in
> Feb in a wet suit up here, i know cold water.
>
> G has mentioned in prior posts he has dove dub 80s w/ dry suit year
> round in florida water, as he is accustomed to the thermoclines in
> 200-250 range being in the 20s year round i believe.
>
> oh and btw, the word is steel, not steal.
>
> Marv
>
>
>
> Max wrote:
>
> > I want to put some words in GIs mouth. When he says Al 80s for ocean
diving
> > he is switching to a wet suit in 80F FLA water. I am sure the water
temps
> > very in Se like in Ca and you would need to stack 30Lbs of weight on
with
> > the big underwear and pump a lot of air into the suit. This also goes
for
> > fresh water as well. So i have switched to steal 95 and 104s just like
the
> > cave rig. I believe switching back and forth between rigs is in fact
counter
> > DIR and unless you did it often it's like learning to dive a new rig all
> > over again. Most of the guys yapping on here have never really
experienced
> > cold water diving. Dual 80s do not cut it unless you are play diving. If
you
> > are diving FLA waters in the 140 Ft zone it could be said that hauling
Steal
> > 104s are over kill and maybe dual Al 80 are fine, This is where my
> > experience runs out. But in cold clear water fresh or ocean deep tech
diving
> > use Steal cave tanks.
> >
> > Max
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Aldo P. Solari [APS]" <aldo.solari@ho*.se*>
> > To: <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 12:49 PM
> > Subject: the Al vs Steel issue ...
> >
> >
> >> I will not argue with George Irvine who happens to know what
> >> he   is   talking   about.   However,   in  Europe,  we  get
> >> contradictory  information  on the tanks issue (Al vs steel,
> >> etc.):
> >>
> >> (1).  It  is  considered that steel tanks (chrome-molybdenum
> >> steel) are safer, last longer and require less weights;
> >>
> >> (2).  Aluminum  tanks are not widely available in Europe ...
> >> they  never  hit this market and, as far as I know, they are
> >> not produced in the union, are they ?
> >>
> >> If  they  really weigh 1/5th of a steel tank and cost 1/3rd,
> >> being  EQUALLY  safe  (are they ?) I would certainly welcome
> >> them ...
> >>
> >> But,  again,  if  they  are so much better for ocean diving,
> >> light  and  much  cheaper:  why didnt they ever hit the euro
> >> market ? Could any one explain this ?
> >>
> >> Or ... are we being fooled by the "market-forces" in Europe,
> >> too  ?  As far as I know (hehe, no flame intended), we still
> >> have a less of a circus in the euro market ... dont we ?
> >>
> >> cheers,
> >>
> >> aldo.solari@ho*.se*
> >> www.ccbb.ulpgc.es/fish-ecology/solaris
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