Darn, y'all are just to much for me! I only have 22 :( I'm such a girl.
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Darn, y'all are just to much for me! I only have 22 :( I'm such a girl.
Then your only recourse available is to make more money on the side by becoming a gigolo. Lot of retired widows with much disposable income in NFL. Those 12 tanks you need are just a couple of memorable nights of 'work' away from being a reality.
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I would love to see the day when I could walk any street or alley in any big city and be 100% sure I would never be robbed. Until they day happens...
There is your answer why so many guns are needed.
Ok, i'm done hijacking this thread. Now for a real question:
I like heavier tanks due to diving almost exclusively dry. So would PST 80s be a better solution than faber or worthington LP85s? Anybody use these tanks and notice a difference as far as bouyancy, trim, etc.?
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No such thing as PST 85s, but there are Worthington LP85s. Worthington LP85s work nicely as sidemount cylinders. They are a little heavier than Faber LP85s, but they stay in trim the entire dive.
Worthington LP85s would be a better solution than PST 80s if you're looking for something a little heavier. They also hold a lot more gas than HP80s.
Oh, and I have all of you beat on tank ownership.
2 121s
2 108s
10 95s
6 85s
2 72s
2 60s
2 AL100s
18 AL80s
4 AL40s
2 AL30s
2 AL13s
15 storage bottles
Picking up 17 more storage bottles in a few weeks.
So that's 24 steels, 28 ALs, and 32 storage bottles. 52 scuba cylinders and a total of 84 cylinders that are in use for scuba diving. And I'm looking for more!
Rob - You're starting to suffer from HPSBA. I refer you to Ted Green's post on TDS.
http://thedecostop.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36594
A photo of just a portion of the master's setup from a few years ago. I'm sure its much bigger now. His home setup is the envy of every dive shop.