Navy tested C-6 as part of the thermal project Gavin and two other WKPP divers who are engineers for Navy did back 12 years ago. They discarded C-6 as too restrictive without reasonable pickup in warmth since water has a limit as to how cold it gets and C-4 works to within a hair of that range. The only thing that beat C-4 was C-4 electrified, and no amount of guesswork and BS out of anyone will make those sensor readings done in the tanks at Navy come out any different, and that is a good part of the reason why I never wasted any time with the BS, and why I seem to be the one guy who never gets cold on a long dive. Gee, I wonder why... -----Original Message----- From: Gliviak, Jozef [mailto:Jozef.Gliviak@hp*.co*] Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 9:03 AM To: Peter Fjelsten Cc: Techdiver mailing list; viktor.sajn@fs*.un*.si* Subject: RE: Drysuit management and weighting, let's try this again Hello Peter, Didn't try the 600g. If I remenber well my fiend from Slovenia had plans to go to 600g. I helped him to get the Thinsulate but do not remember well if it was 400g or 600g. Ask him on viktor.sajn@fs*.un*.si* Production ? My girlfriend would kill me if I would ask her to do more suits :)). Best regards Jozef -----Original Message----- From: Peter Fjelsten [mailto:lister@fj*.dk*] Sent: 14. mája 2002 0:12 To: Gliviak, Jozef Cc: Techdiver mailing list Subject: Re: Drysuit management and weighting, let's try this again Jozef [G], On 13-05-2002 13:47, you wrote in <mid:904BA07742CD37409DBAE58BD6E2223970ACB6@br*.em*.cp*.ne*> G> Or get the material directly from 3m and do it yourself like I did :) G> Will save you 40% of original cost :)) (cost of work is low here in east europe) Have you - or anybody else - tried the 600 grams for us in colder climates? Maybe you could get a production going? I might be interested! -- <greeting> Best regards </greeting> <author> Peter Fjelsten </author> <location> Århus C, Denmark </location> -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'. -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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