rbk amputee starting to dive

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I have my socket somewhat different than most. Instead of the normal plastic attachment for the hose on the socket, mine is the right angle stainless, sealed with epoxy for extra reliability. I use chemical tubing from work (exceptionally durable) and special check valves. Once the leg is on and a vacuum established, I disconnect the hose from the pump module. When the dive leg is attached to the socket, the hose hangs down. The brake bleeder I bought had a set of connection pieces. One is a cone that fits the larger hose from the brake bleeder to the smaller hose on the leg. Just jam it in.
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