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Post by nikeajax on Apr 22, 2014 9:03:28 GMT -8
I was at an antique shop in Eugene, Oregon over the weekend ans saw an old Scott Aviation air tank with a small regulator attached to it. It looked like it was from WWII: it was on a 20-cf bottle. No, I did buy it as it pretty heavy and couldn't take it on the plane, and I don't need another project: I honestly think I have more hobbies than anyone I know... I know my wife wouldn't say anything either, but...
Can these be re-purposed for scuba: the regulator looked like it was maybe four-inches around. It also had a pressure gauge that didn't look water proof.
Anyway, Jaybird
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sidm
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Post by sidm on Apr 22, 2014 10:45:52 GMT -8
Which antique shop? I live not too far away and might go take a look.
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Post by nikeajax on Apr 22, 2014 11:11:02 GMT -8
Hi Sid, it's at a joint called, Hollywood Treasures, Eugene: they're asking $60... I also found a Cressi Stabilizator mask at St. Vinnies in Springfield, but since I have one already and don't actually dive oval masks, I left it there after carrying it around for ten minutes: I use them as props for my paintings, and only dive wrap-around masks, as I need to have peripheral vision...
Jaybird
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Post by Linda on Apr 22, 2014 17:54:21 GMT -8
You came to Oregon and didn't TELL US?!?! Hmph.
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