WTB Alum 80's
- Chris Borgen
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WTB Alum 80's
I am looking to buy 4 alum 80's. Please let me know what you have. Thanks
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- ArcticDiver
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Re: WTB Alum 80's
I've got Four you can have sitting in my garage. We just need to agree on a price and how to get them from Alaska to you.
Thes cylinders are in current hydro but, if you care, need legal visuals. These were purchased for a special project that didn't happen and so have been very lightly used.
PM me and we can work out details.
Thes cylinders are in current hydro but, if you care, need legal visuals. These were purchased for a special project that didn't happen and so have been very lightly used.
PM me and we can work out details.
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Re: WTB Alum 80's
If AD's don't work out, I have two available (located in Portland, OR).
Re: WTB Alum 80's
I have one red anodized Catalina that I haven't gotten around to doing anything with. Looks like the last hydro was July 89. I have a friend with several more in his basement.
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Re: WTB Alum 80's
I have 3 that I would love to swap for a steel 100 or better... All have current Hydro but 2 will need vis on their next fill... All are in good shape and I currently use them for my 2nd and 3rd dives (when I have the opportunity)... I'm in S. Everett shoot me a pm if you're interested...
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Re: WTB Alum 80's
This is an odd "S80" at 3300psi. S typically standards for "standard". Nowadays these are considered "neutral 80s" ie "N80". They are much heavier than a standard 80. I didn't know they made them in pre-1990.renoun wrote:I have one red anodized Catalina that I haven't gotten around to doing anything with. Looks like the last hydro was July 89. I have a friend with several more in his basement.
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Re: WTB Alum 80's
Hey Chris,
I have a neutrally buoyant catalina that's in great shape if you're interested. It feels weird for me when slung so I don't usually use it. But who knows, you might like it!
I have a neutrally buoyant catalina that's in great shape if you're interested. It feels weird for me when slung so I don't usually use it. But who knows, you might like it!
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- Chris Borgen
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Re: WTB Alum 80's
Hey guys got what I need, thanks for all the replies though.
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