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To: Richard
To: Pyle <deepreef@bi*.bi*.Ha*.Or*>
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Using lines on wrecks
From: adavis@oz*.co*.au* (Tony Davis)
Cc: Techdiver@opal.com
Date: Thu, 18 May 1995 08:42:41 +1000
>
>> I (and many others in the UK) use a similar orange tube, but it is a 
>> larger diameter (5 inches), they have a one way seal at the bottom and a 
>> pressure relief valve. Inflatation is normally via AAS (if no other 
>> choice) or air gun type attachment. Even if you over inflate, there are no 
>> problems, as far as I am aware none have ever burst, making them extremly 
>> reliable.
>
>I WANT ONE!  Where do I get it?  I've been searching for EXACTLY what you
>described, but I've never seen one for sale anywhere.  I've considered
>making my own, but I've just been too busy lately.  Is it well-built
>(i.e., puncture-resistant)?
>
>Aloha,
>Rich
>
>
>Richard Pyle
>deepreef@bi*.bi*.ha*.or*
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Rich,  If I am correct, the product being discussed is a self sealing safety
sausage type lift bag, manufactured by AP Valves in the UK.  FYI, their fax
no is 01326 573605

Regards,

Tony D

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