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| wet bear ![]() Current Rebreather/s: Home Build Other Rebreather/s: Home Build Join Date: May 2006 Location: cannes france
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| new sensor holder Hi Denis an I just finished our last sensor holder. a new sensor holder (at the bottom of the page) for the moment it is made of pvc but I think that I will re- built it in plexiglas or lexan (if I find the rigth glue to glue lexan pipes) it contains 3 sensor, it offers the diver the possibility to remove the cape/sensor/cable/handset in 2 seconds and to put it away in a dry bag immediatly after the dive. we've no tried it yet, possibliy tommorrow. regards jean mi
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| wet bear ![]() Current Rebreather/s: Home Build Other Rebreather/s: Home Build Join Date: May 2006 Location: cannes france
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| Re: new sensor holder Hi there are not many people interested in this "hey guy's have a look at what I did in my garage" Denis an I just finished our last sensor holder. a new sensor holder (at the bottom of the page) for the moment it is made of pvc but I think that I will re- built it in plexiglas or lexan (if I find the rigth glue to glue lexan pipes) it contains 3 sensor, it offers the diver the possibility to remove the cape/sensor/cable/handset in 2 seconds and to put it away in a dry bag immediatly after the dive. we've no tried it yet, possibliy tommorrow. regards jean mi I think I am gonna stop writing posts like this ![]()
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| Normal people worry me Current Rebreather/s: Classic Kiss Other CCR RB80 / Clone Ray Other SCR Home Build Other Rebreather/s: Other CCR RB80 / Clone Ray Other SCR Home Build Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Stockholm Sweden
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| Re: new sensor holder there are not many people interested in this "hey guy's have a look at what I did in my garage" Please do, at least I find it interesting. I think I am gonna stop writing posts like this ![]() And Oh...even though I have sort of promised myself to stop the homebuilding, would you give away your source for the less common PVC-parts? Like the cross and the O-ring sealed couplings you used in the old holder. Would be fun to know if you buy them some place locally around Cannes... Ever since I saw the pictures of your earlier PVC-sensor arrangement, perhaps back in 2002 or so I have always made a tour by the plomberie section when visiting stores like Briconautes, Castorama, ect. Often coming back home to Sweden with an assortment of French PVC-piping and couplings ![]()
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| Diveshop of Horrors ![]() Current Rebreather/s: Sport Kiss MK 15.X rEvo Other CCR Azimuth Home Build Other Rebreather/s: Evolution Megalodon rEvo Other CCR Azimuth Home Build Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Narragansett, Rhode Island and Hackettstown, New Jersey
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| Re: new sensor holder Suggest you attach the actual photos here so we can all drool? Enquiring minds are far too lazy to open a new link... ![]() Dave .
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| Re: new sensor holder Hi Jean-Mi interesting work you have there. You're lucky to have access to a tooling machine ... Yeah that makes me (us) drool ![]() I wish I had had the opportunity to discuss more with you while I was still living in Nice ... Btw : when I access your Website with my Ipod it kicks me out really fast. Just the time to quickly glimpse at some pics and whom I am out ![]() Cheers to you and the tech community of the Cote d'azur (repatek )
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| wet bear ![]() Current Rebreather/s: Home Build Other Rebreather/s: Home Build Join Date: May 2006 Location: cannes france
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| Re: new sensor holder Hi Please do, at least I find it interesting. the point is that you never know in this forum if what you say or show is worth to especialy in the homebuilding field there is not the atmosphere of the old lists where this kind od threads always lead many people to respond here sometime I tend to think, well mabye am my tupid to display my toilet pcv tubbings all those guys really think those garage parts are of no interest I don't know And Oh...even though I have sort of promised myself to stop the homebuilding, would you give away your source for the less common PVC-parts? Like the cross and the O-ring sealed couplings you used in the old holder. Would be fun to know if you buy them some place locally around Cannes... I had bougth everything in balitrand (the name of a store) near "aérosapciale" at la bocca Ever since I saw the pictures of your earlier PVC-sensor arrangement, perhaps back in 2002 or so I have always made a tour by the plomberie section when visiting stores like Briconautes, Castorama, ect. Often coming back home to Sweden with an assortment of French PVC-piping and couplings ![]() bizzare french souvenir, if you come back in the area ring me I'll take you on my rib for a couple of dives,
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| Re: new sensor holder Suggest you attach the actual photos here so we can all drool? Enquiring minds are far too lazy to open a new link... ![]() Dave . Dear Dave you are probably right, concerning me I I had not open your site links years ago...I would dive a buddy insp cause I would not have believed that so manythings were possible to make in a garage... I would not have kissed my dolphin , built ppo2 meters , would not have bought a lathe...so thanks if I show my things it is certainly not to show off, just to give back what you and other have given to me... but if the rebreather world have changed to the point it does not interest anyone it is mabye not worth going on. I don't feel a big home building interest down here regards jean mi
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| wet bear ![]() Current Rebreather/s: Home Build Other Rebreather/s: Home Build Join Date: May 2006 Location: cannes france
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| Re: new sensor holder Hi Jean-Mi Hi, interesting work you have there. You're lucky to have access to a tooling machine ... Yeah that makes me (us) drool ![]() I wish I had had the opportunity to discuss more with you while I was still living in Nice ... Btw : when I access your Website with my Ipod it kicks me out really fast. Just the time to quickly glimpse at some pics and whom I am out ![]() Cheers to you and the tech community of the Cote d'azur (repatek )thanks for support, as dave would tell you anybody can have access to a microlathe is a small and cheap machine, the only problem is the willing of learning how to use it, not easy but quite possible. I hope things are ok for both of you in california, I will say hello to the diving community for you, we have a "repastek" (teklunch) at amadeus today" regards jean mi
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| wet bear ![]() Current Rebreather/s: Home Build Other Rebreather/s: Home Build Join Date: May 2006 Location: cannes france
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| Re: new sensor holder Hi Denis an I just finished our last sensor holder. a new sensor holder (at the bottom of the page) for the moment it is made of pvc but I think that I will re- built it in plexiglas or lexan (if I find the rigth glue to glue lexan pipes) it contains 3 sensor, it offers the diver the possibility to remove the cape/sensor/cable/handset in 2 seconds and to put it away in a dry bag immediatly after the dive. we've no tried it yet, possibliy tommorrow. regards jean mi By the wat tests have been succesfully done yesterday, it is just great detail on my web regards jean mi
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