buying a bc part 2

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I have a arrangement with a friend. He'll lend me his reg until I get my own. He hasn't been able to use his for a while but he's really good at maintaining his stuff. Doing my best :)
 
Heh heh heh, just bought a depth guage too....you might need one of these!



Apologies for the hijack...

Cheers,
 
Yes, I do need the guages and maybe a compass. And a map. And an airplane and Jet A1. Hmm. I think I need to work. I've been bumming around for close to 3 weeks. Isn't it so bad I couldn't go and dive all that while waiting for the phone to ring so I can go earn that salary they keep paying me while I sit on my butt researching on how to spend it? >_<
 
Thank you very much for all the input. I will keep your suggestions in mind when it becomes worth it to get "the" bc. I will go find the gauges, borrow my friend's reg, get myself a simple light bc, and go diving. Soon...I hope.
 
Just one important reminders for the backplate boys, make it a habit to tighten the wing nut always before going into the water. I had one friend experience the horror of the STA and tank detaching from the plate at 60 feet.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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