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taliesin58

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I am still new to diving, and I have a couple of questions about gear.

1. I just got a new octopus and spg, and I want to change the routing of my hoses. Am I ok to do that myself with a wrench, or should I take it to a dive shop?

2. I currently have a BP/W. I purchased some extra webbing incase I need to replace my harness. However, the harness that I bought for the BP has a grommet in the middle. If and when I replace the harness with the webbing I bought, how to I install a grommet on the webbing?
 
you can change the hoses yourself. just make sure you don't over-tighten. tight and a little more should do

just FYI, there are high pressure ports and low pressure ports on the first stage. the pressure gauge goes on a high pressure port.

everything else goes on a low pressure port

they are made so you can't put one in the other by mistake

not sure about 2
 
taliesin58:
...how do I install a grommet on the webbing?
Coupla options. First, they actually make grommet kits. You can find'em in stores that sell camping goods, tents, etc. Cabelas has them. www.cabelas.com

They are a PITA though...

Unless you are anally retentive, another option involves melting a hole in the webbing where the grommet would go using an electric soldering iron. Fire that sucker up, hold the tip where you want the hole for a few seconds, and viola - you got a hole. Wiggle it around with a circular motion to enlarge the hole as needed.

(It might look better in the finished product if you practice a bit using a piece of webbing you can toss afterwards...)

Best,

Doc
 
Not much more can be said on the topic. Great answers guys.
 
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One thing to be careful about when melting strap....use a nail or something SMALLER than the hole you need because the hole will always melt bigger than the object you use.
 
Doc Intrepid:
Grommet kits. You can find'em in stores that sell camping goods, tents, etc. Cabelas has them. ... They are a PITA though...
Add to the list Lowes and Home Depot. I don't find them to be a PITA personally. but you may. You will find different sizes. I find going with 1/2" grommets works - bigger than needed for the bolt, but gives you more flexibility.
Doc Intrepid:
another option involves melting a hole in the webbing where the grommet would go using an electric soldering iron.
Definitely the way to go. Use reasonable care and you will get a good hole. Mark the size hole you want for the grommet with a Sharpie, then heat 'er up.
Doc Intrepid:
(It might look better in the finished product if you practice a bit using a piece of webbing you can toss afterwards...)
Webbing is cheap. Buy a little extra webbing and practice putting in a grommet or two. You'll be a pro in no time.
 

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