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Trying to find videos on HOW scubagear is made,





Anyone else know some good one's?
 
Nice find!
 
Found some more,





anyone else ?
 
The ever-popular Worthington Cylinder video...



I know, I know, everyone's seen it. Still, it's fun to watch...
 
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Every time I see one of those CNC machines in operation it drives me nutz. I have a nice old Logan lathe which I tinker around with and even though it has a six-positioon shipwheel radial feed on it, it takes a long time to do the stuff that one of these modern, computer-operated machines can do in seconds and with such a fine finish on everything. I get so jealous.
 
I traded dive gear for a Zodiac that needed a complete tear down and reglue. Before I ever discussed the trade I researched repairing it and wound up using the video below for reference of how to put the boat back together along with another video of inflatable boat building. Great show! Since it is my dive boat, it is definitely dive related.
 
I would not want any part of my body to get stuck in that press that takes a slug of aluminum and turns it into a tank in seconds. :shocked2: That's amazing.

But not so amazing as that lady assembling the tiny pieces of a regulator with such long fingernails!
 
Interesting thread :wink: I had seen the videos on the making of scuba tanks but never thought to look for other pieces of equipment.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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