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Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 16:16:07 -0500
From: Rick Aurich <raurich@ca*.co*>
Subject: Re: Stainless Steel DIN plugs
To: techdiver@aquanaut.com
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It absolutely amazes me how you idiots actually remember to breathe when =
you wake up each morning.


From: <ScottBonis@ao*.co*>=08
Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 11:12:30 EDT
Subject: Re: Stainless steel DIN plugs

Jim,

The hole should help as long as the plug were fully threaded in, but it =
seems=20
that if it were only in a few threads and the valve were turned on ....

The web site says
<< These plugs will pay for themselves when compared to the cost and=20
inconvenience of losing your gas supply in transit just once. And, if =
you've=20
ever tried to attach your regulator to an egg-shaped DIN valve outlet, =
you=20
will really appreciate these protective plugs. >>

Personally, I can't imagine <<attaching your regulator to an egg-shaped
DIN=20
valve outlet >> and then actually diving with the thing.  It seems to me =
that=20
it'd take a heck of a blow to change the DIN opening to an oval and I =
don't=20
think I'd want to use the valve after such a blow.

But then again, what do I know about diving compared to the all =
knowledgeable=20
dive shops around.

Take care and dive safe,       Scott





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<DIV>It absolutely amazes me how you idiots actually remember to breathe =
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size=3D3>Jim,

The hole should help as long as the plug were fully threaded in, but it =
seems=20
that if it were only in a few threads and the valve were turned on ....

The web site says
<< These plugs will pay for themselves when compared to the cost =
and=20
inconvenience of losing your gas supply in transit just once. And, if =
you've=20
ever tried to attach your regulator to an egg-shaped DIN valve outlet, =
you=20
will really appreciate these protective plugs. >>

Personally, I can't imagine <<attaching your regulator to an =
egg-shaped
DIN=20
valve outlet >> and then actually diving with the thing.  It seems =
to me that=20
it'd take a heck of a blow to change the DIN opening to an oval and I =
don't=20
think I'd want to use the valve after such a blow.

But then again, what do I know about diving compared to the all =
knowledgeable=20
dive shops around.

Take care and dive</FONT> safe,       Scott

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