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Dewalt's missing a trick there !!
Too much fun.

Managed 3 in the air earlierToo much fun.![]()
Yup, just like a fire damper, but a variable speed option would certainly increase operating time. At around £100.oo + the cost of a battery & charger I'm confident I could find a more economical solution. I like battery operated tools, they're a great convenience and many can be adapted for things we haven't even thought about yet, but I don't think this is going to be one of them for me.
Welcome to the IR club.
, today I've acquired some new rechargeable AA, AAA, and C batteries, which should put an end to the problem of my dive lights and camera strobe going flat after one dive. And there's also a bottle of gorgeous whisky been delivered as well:
. And hopefully a new diving regulator will arrive tomorrow 
, and a shiny piece of titanium on the front to make me look trendy
. Scuba Pro makes nice equipment, doesn't get any better for sporting use. I still have a couple of suitcases full of scuba gear along with my Mark 7 honker Reg. and a couple of 45 cu. ft. tanks. It's been many years since I've been down below, and I probably won't be using any of it again; but my Niece loves the water so it might be worth saving some things for her. Think I'll have to have a look and rediscover what's there when the Wife and I go to our storage unit tomorrow.
.It was cu ft in general use when I trained, it was 1976 though! Actual capacity, not water capacity, BSAC tables were in metres though. Still got a Poseidon DV in the shed, well knackered now, hoses perished, but loath to chuck it even though it’s well beyond repair.Iirc, Scubapro have/had the patent for diving regulators for many a year, and yes, they make top notch kit.
Still haven't got to grips with the American use of cubic feet for tanks, though. We always refer to them in litres, so I use either 12 or 15 litre 232 bar tanks, with a 3 litre "pony" for back-up. It's the same in my industry as well. My wagon operates at 44 ton gross, but you chaps would call that 100,000 lbs.
I was told years ago the first step is to find a swimming pool with a deep endHow do you get into diving? It's something I'd love to try out but there's obviously a lot of gear and knowledge to do it safely.

Still haven't tried this one yet, but is definitely on my whisky wish listAnd there's also a bottle of gorgeous whisky been delivered as well:
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Discovered Muckle Flugga whisky by accident last year when I took a load up to Shetland, and it's become my favourite drink, so OH bought me a bottle for my holiday. And hopefully a new diving regulator will arrive tomorrow
. Just had my old ones serviced, and even though there's still plenty of life in them they're 20 years old , so I'll save them for shallower diving and make the new one my primary reg:
How do you get into diving? It's something I'd love to try out but there's obviously a lot of gear and knowledge to do it safely.
Find a local school/club. Some do a "try dive" before you invest in the qualification to see if you like it.
I did my PADI openwater/drysuit with the local club, classroom lessons, swimming pool sessions then in the water (a flooded quarry in my case). I never owned any kit just a mask and gloves, everything else I hired cheaply from the club for any dives.
Went on a few dives with the club locally then we went on holiday to Malta and did some very nice dives there with a local guide/dive centre.
A bad bout of anxiety ended my relatively short diving journey and I've not been in the water for 4 years now.
It's a great sport, and a great thing to do and generally the people/clubs are friendly and very helpful and a good crack![]()

, and I loved it from the moment I stuck my head under the surface. My ex struggled at first, as did one or two others, but she persevered and managed it in the end, and not long after we moved up to Oban where we got seriously immersed in the sport.Discovered Muckle Flugga whisky by accident last year
. Enjoy!!Yeah I've got another year. Just had a look on the Sport Sheffield website, looks like the "Give it a go" session shortly after freshers week is the only chance to sign up so I better remember, I might be able to persuade a couple of housemates to come too.Are you still at Uni next year Maker, there is bound to be a club as part of the activities, they may well get assistance from the Uni with costs.
Edit, yes there is a club
https://www.bsac.com/club-life/find-a-bsac-club/sheffield-university/#contact
Just need to remember at the time, I've been meaning to join the cycling and climbing clubs for three years. 



