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John Cassara
 
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Default Air Compressor For Dockside Work

I am, thank-you for noticing. My post was an attempt at humor directed
towards the earlier posts of using a shop compressor as a breathing air
source. As a point of information I am mix gas certified with enough deep
north east wreck diving experience to know a little something. The earlier
posts are from the same kind of people who sit in the local ER's saying "Wow
I didn't think that could happen"


"dazed and confuzzed" wrote in message
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John Cassara wrote:
Since air quality is of little or no concern why bother with a compressor
and regulator at all. Just clamp a garden hose to a snorkel and tie the
open end to a piling so it stays above water. You only need a few minutes
under water for most tasks anyway.


Are you the same guy who posts on rec.scuba? If so, why are you asking
such BS?


"Tom Dacon" wrote in message
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Most marina divers I've known just use a dive tank with a long hose.
Chock the tank securely on the dock so you don't pull it down on
yourself, and away you go.

Tom Dacon

"BajaJim" wrote in message
egroups.com...

Am wondering if anyone has set up a small air compressor rig, 110V,
similar to the ones used by divers for hull cleaning services. I assume
just a small oil-less compressor and couple it directly to a stock dive
regulator? I only need it dockside in a marina with 30A seervice.
THANKS for any input








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