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John Cassara
 
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Default Air Compressor For Dockside Work

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.


"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
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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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