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| toni the strange Current Rebreather/s: | Re: EVO Travelframe I'm sorry but if you want to build one, design it yourself & spend money on your mistakes. Do not copy somebody elses who has gone to the trouble & expense of design & prototyping for the rest of us . Don't get me wrong!Unless of course the original inventor wants to give you the plans . Just my 2 cents worth . I value people like narked at 90 ,dive the world , decoweenie . davet to much to copy things with out permission from the "intellectual" owner Thank you for your comment! I'll design it myself and then i'll make the design and the construction plan public on RBW But it will take some time... Regads Anton
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| RBW Member Current Rebreather/s: Evolution Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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| Re: EVO Travelframe Last time i looked this was a open forum for discussions and the exchange of ideas. Anton was not trying to steal anyones plans. He has openly asked for them. If someone wants to share them then where's the harm. If i designed something and wanted to make it a commercial enterprise then i would have copyrights inplace and pantents pending and make every effort to protect the designs. There are some plans for a very basic travel frame floating around on RBW Anton just do a search i guess. They are available to the public freely if i remember correctly. Colin I guess you have never asked for advice here on RBW nor have you every used anyones better idea or gear configuration setup than.... Lets try to remember the purpose of forums, and why we visit them. I'm sorry but if you want to build one, design it yourself & spend money on your mistakes. Do not copy somebody elses who has gone to the trouble & expense of design & prototyping for the rest of us . Unless of course the original inventor wants to give you the plans . Just my 2 cents worth . I value people like narked at 90 ,dive the world , decoweenie . davet to much to copy things with out permission from the "intellectual" owner
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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Not Bought Yet Other Rebreather/s: Not Bought Yet Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Sydney
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| Re: EVO Travelframe Have a quick look at bog standard 19l beer kegs, Stainless, cheap, fit a scrubber, I wonder .... Last edited by spottydog : 21st January 2008 at 20:59. Reason: typo |
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| RBW Member Current Rebreather/s: Evolution Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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__________________ "The oceans breathed a life into me that I could have never conjured up on my own, and I will forever be in its debt. The secrets I have, were given to me because I went alone, and in the silence of myself I could hear them. It has been said that the only exploration of value is of ones self. If that is true, then I have had no better teacher in life than the ocean" - Carlos Eyles- |
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| RBW Member Current Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Other CCR Other Rebreather/s: Other CCR Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Basque Country -Sp-
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| Re: EVO Travelframe Hi I was in contac with Dave and gave me the drowing to made my omw kit. I did it and dove it. I made it out of aluminium, absolutely light for travel. I dove it to -82 mtrs without problems. The only thing that i don't like is that the scrubber is not "proteged". You have to take it carefully in the boat and take a lot of care with the stages because if one falls on top of the scrubber will be "funny". Regards Mikel
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| toni the strange Current Rebreather/s: | Re: EVO Travelframe Hi I was in contac with Dave and gave me the drowing to made my omw kit. I did it and dove it. I made it out of aluminium, absolutely light for travel. I dove it to -82 mtrs without problems. The only thing that i don't like is that the scrubber is not "proteged". You have to take it carefully in the boat and take a lot of care with the stages because if one falls on top of the scrubber will be "funny". Regards Mikel Hello!Mikel-Deko!! First Thanks!!! i'll made the scrubber protection of GFK or carbon. Have you the technical drawing of your frame to build it? Can you send it to me?? Regards Anton
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| RBW Writer ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | Re: EVO Travelframe Hello!Mikel-Deko!! There is a link to my drawing in the other thread, but you may have missed it. Please read the small changes to the drawing (message 8/12/06 @ 0840) as I can't change the drawing itself. Have fun.First Thanks!!! i'll made the scrubber protection of GFK or carbon. Have you the technical drawing of your frame to build it? Can you send it to me?? Regards Anton http://www.rebreatherworld.com/inspi...l-frame-2.html
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| toni the strange Current Rebreather/s: | Re: EVO Travelframe Thank you all for your tips, links, .... the frame is in planning!! i'll represent the results! greetings from austria
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