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    Default Lost Spool and Light

    Lost in Ginny Springs yesterday --a spool w/ my name on it if it had not wore off. Finger spool type.
    also, lost one of those 6" intova black backup light.

    Between Sweet Surprise and the Eye.

    Not doing too bad. Day 4 of diving and so far this is all I've lost
    only 8 more days to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TommyB View Post
    Lost in Ginny Springs yesterday --a spool w/ my name on it if it had not wore off. Finger spool type.
    also, lost one of those 6" intova black backup light.

    Between Sweet Surprise and the Eye.

    Not doing too bad. Day 4 of diving and so far this is all I've lost
    only 8 more days to go.
    I could have sworn I returned a spool marked TommyB the other day.


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    Always lead the dive team, then you have a chance that your partner will find what you drop.

    "Have you ever noticed
    When you're feeling really good
    There's always a pigeon
    That'll come shiat on your hood?" John Prine 4-7-2020

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    Under the rocks, and stones; there is water underground" Talking Heads

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdh View Post
    I could have sworn I returned a spool marked TommyB the other day.
    you did
    it came lose again. i guess the spring in the double ender wore out

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    Quote Originally Posted by TommyB View Post
    you did
    it came lose again. i guess the spring in the double ender wore out
    If you're snapping the double ender into the holes of the finger spool, it can pop open when it is bumped. A bit of wisdom I picked up from one of my instructors. It's just the design of the double end bolt snaps, if you torque them, they pop open.

    I was taught to run the very last inch of the line's loop thru the side hole of the spool, then snap onto the loop. The finger spool can spin around all day without generating enough torque to open the snap.

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    Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
    Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gschaut View Post
    If you're snapping the double ender into the holes of the finger spool, it can pop open when it is bumped. A bit of wisdom I picked up from one of my instructors. It's just the design of the double end bolt snaps, if you torque them, they pop open.

    I was taught to run the very last inch of the line's loop thru the side hole of the spool, then snap onto the loop. The finger spool can spin around all day without generating enough torque to open the snap.
    When I found it, the tail of the loop was sticking out one of the holes.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jdh View Post
    When I found it, the tail of the loop was sticking out one of the holes.
    There are 2 ways to use the loop. If you pull out a small loop, and use the double ender to clip the loop back to the reel, then the double ender can still open up and drop the spool. If you only clip into the loop, the double ender won't open, but eventually they wear out the loop, and you still loose the spool

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    I know I have had some "faulty" spools in the past. Passing a loop through the side of the spool is how I do it. However, every once in a while you get a "faulty" spool that escapes and leaves the bolt snap behind any way. The unfortunate thing is, there is no way to tell the "bad" ones from the "good" ones until they escape

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    Quote Originally Posted by diveconjeff View Post
    I know I have had some "faulty" spools in the past. Passing a loop through the side of the spool is how I do it. However, every once in a while you get a "faulty" spool that escapes and leaves the bolt snap behind any way. The unfortunate thing is, there is no way to tell the "bad" ones from the "good" ones until they escape
    haha yep, sounds like my spools. loop is though a hole, double ender clipped to loop.
    sometime when jumping in say hmmm orange grove one will always try to escape
    well, did 128 minutes in ginny today, and did not lose another one, so i guess i'm on a roll
    but bad news is, that 2 other intova's decided to stop working
    good thing i got a lot of those old jr rat lights in my pockets

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    I went to reels, but when I do carry spools, I put them in my pockets. I had one come loose, string out the whole spool and bring me to a stop when scootering, then to add insult to injury when I was recovering the line, it got in the scooter and turned it on, which complicated things a little.



 

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