Ah ok, I was trying to visualise those raised letters lol
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Ah ok, I was trying to visualise those raised letters lol
One of the benefits of using "standard" gasses. The primary label is constant (you still measure and label every time).Ah ok, I was trying to visualise those raised letters lol
Where can I find the reference to this change please, stil have it as 20/25 as the limit for helitrox. Did my CCR Helitrox in June last year and that was the limit given to me.
The brain mush starts about 115ft.
I resemble this remark!At the surface for me.
I never said I haven't encountered painters tape. Yellow nitrox tape, blue painter's tape, whatever. My original point was that there isn't any need to go out and buy duct tape for marking your bottles when the shop will already have tape for you.
But if you want to spend extra money and go out of your way to get colorful tape that sharpie will just easily rub off, be my guest.
This thread is turning into fantasy ‘by the book’ stuff.
Personally I use gaffer tape, sometimes made by Duck, more usually made by some no name supplier to DIY shops, and a large permanent marker. My shallow bailout/deco gas is usually the same but might change depending on o2 availability. My general no stop bailout definitely changes as it gets air tops. I don’t usually change the MOD markings for an extra 5m though. Sometimes that is OC deeper deco gas and then the MOD does get updated.