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    jon lines

    Could anyone give me some advice on how to go about making a jon line for wreck diving.

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    I use the OMS Anchor Line Deco Hook A492 http://www.omsdive.com/hardware.html (Looks like a big hairpin) and 8-12 feet of one inch webbing with loops on either end.

    One end attaches to the Deco hook and the other has a snap you can clip to your harness.

    I like the Master clip from Innovative scuba as it can be unclipped even under load

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    Carry a spool (not a reel) for the task since a spool is a multi-purpose tool and can be used for other applications if need be.

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    Go to Petsmart,they have a large selection of leashes.get one 6' with a brass dog-snap on it .They come in colors even.
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    Check out this thread on Diverlink. http://diverlink.com/cgi-bin/anyboar...63038&v=2&gV=0
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