Buoyancy devices

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mobula

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Hi,

during my search for buyoancy devices for my EX1 I found a material which is stable down to 90 m and very leightweight (0,9 kg/L). It was hard to find it. Unfortunetly, I had to buy much more material than I needed. I thought about to sell a solution commercially but dismissed this thought quickly, no time and resources because everything is handmade. As a result I have many spare pieces and I need some free space in my cellar. I would like to sell the devices very cheaply as a private sale.

The raw material plate I had to buy was cut into 2 kind of pieces. One version is 15 cm long and has +99 g, the other one is 10 cm long and has +49g. Some of them have two holes, are grinded and painted, the raw version has a rose color. To get an impression:

New album :: Underwater Videography

The painted small version is attached to the monitor, the other version to the arm and to the bigger block over the port.

I would put packs together:

Painted version: 10x 15 cm + 10x 10 cm (+1,44 kg) for 35 Dollars + postage
Raw version: 10x 15 cm + 10x 10 cm (+1480 kg) for 20 Dollars + postage

My favorite method to attach the devices to the equipment is the use of duct tape...;-) Works perfectly.
 

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