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Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 6:25 pm
by Sounder
Nwbrewer wrote:I thought the only thing in Sounders save a dive kit was a cell phone pre-programmed with the numbers to Salvo, Deep Sea Supply, and Dive Xtras. :smt064
They're not in my SADK.

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 6:55 pm
by kat
must have extra clean dry socks too!

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:10 pm
by Stu
I normally carry the standard stuff orings, bolt snaps, hoses, etc. I also like to carry at least one of the smaller crescent wrenches. They fit well into the fishing tackle box I use as my save-a-dive kit. I learned not too long ago that I wasn't able to save a dive with my box of orings and no tools. :geek:

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:23 pm
by spatman
kat wrote:must have extra clean dry socks too!
actually, i have a dry socks and underwear in my bag. i found out the hard way that driving back to portland in wet undies is no fun.

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:48 pm
by Zen Diver
spatman wrote:
kat wrote:must have extra clean dry socks too!
actually, i have a dry socks and underwear in my bag. i found out the hard way that driving back to portland in wet undies is no fun.
You know Spatty, underwear can be optional :partydance:

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:57 pm
by spatman
Zen Diver wrote:
spatman wrote:
kat wrote:must have extra clean dry socks too!
actually, i have a dry socks and underwear in my bag. i found out the hard way that driving back to portland in wet undies is no fun.
You know Spatty, underwear can be optional :partydance:
very true! but it does help on those cold fall and winter days!

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 11:25 pm
by camerone
spatman wrote:
Zen Diver wrote: You know Spatty, underwear can be optional :partydance:
very true! but it does help on those cold fall and winter days!
Dive Kilt! Dive Kilt! Ok...maybe not :huge:

BTW - to make this somewhat on-topic... I find most of the tools in my SADK rust pretty easily, and the "dive tools" you buy at a shop or from Leisure Pro that are supposedly chromed flake/or chip too easily. I highly recommend heading over to Harbor Freight for a cheap set to throw in the SADK and keep the good stuff at home. At least that way, the replacement cost doesn't suck. You're not going to use the SADK tools a whole heck of a lot, so the cheap stuff is reasonably okay. They make some nice sets of folding hex keys in metric and SAE, and have some cheap crescent wrenches and o-ring pick sets. While you're there, pick up a viton o-ring kit for like $20... has everything but the -003 rings for high pressure spools, and tank neck rings, which, if they blow, you're gonna need a shop to fill you up anyway, and they'll have a replacement.

If you're looking for o-rings for a SADK, I recommend SmallParts.com... owned and operated by Amazon, so the customer service is what you expect, and their inventory is available through Amazon on the main site, instead of the SmallParts site, which means you can combine with other stuff for free shipping - or if you're an Amazon Prime member, it shows up on your door in two days at no extra cost, even if you order just one packet of rings. You can put your own SADK o-ring kit together a lot cheaper than the pre-made kits. Sizes needed are -003, -006, -007, -008, -010, -011, -012, -013, -014, -015, -016, -019, -022, -023, -024, -025, -112, and -214. A lifetime supply will cost you under $20, or you can make up quite a few kits for your buddies.

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 5:59 am
by LCF
A few things I carry that haven't been mentioned are spare port plugs for LP ports, the doughnuts for Pro valves, and one or more drysuit inflator hoses (great for people who have just come back from warm water trips, and have forgotten to put their back on their regs -- I've done this, and I've also been at sites where somebody else has). I also keep a set of wet gloves in the box, for those times when one either forgets ones drygloves, or has a catastrophic failure (and I carry a set of spare gloves for my drygloves as well).

But my SADK is absolutely humbled by the one carried by Tobin of Deep Sea Supply. The guy has a small WELDING TORCH in it, for Heaven's sake!

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 6:47 am
by John Rawlings
camerone wrote: Dive Kilt! Dive Kilt! Ok...maybe not :huge:
HEY! I'd better not be seein' anyone making fun of kilts around here! :rawlings:

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 7:00 am
by spatman
John Rawlings wrote:
camerone wrote: Dive Kilt! Dive Kilt! Ok...maybe not :huge:
HEY! I'd better not be seein' anyone making fun of kilts around here! :rawlings:
I'd better not be seein' anyone wearin' kilts around here! :neener:

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 7:02 am
by John Rawlings
I demand a smilie with a kilt! :stick:

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 7:40 am
by spatman
John Rawlings wrote:I demand a smilie with a kilt! :stick:

we have one already --> :joshsmith:

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 11:26 pm
by Zen Diver
spatman wrote:
John Rawlings wrote:I demand a smilie with a kilt! :stick:

we have one already --> :joshsmith:
:goodpost:

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 8:19 am
by ryanone
o-rings
assortment of wrenches
mask
hood
gloves
pain killers ( vicodin ) :smt051

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 9:04 am
by lizard0924
spatman wrote:
John Rawlings wrote:
camerone wrote: Dive Kilt! Dive Kilt! Ok...maybe not :huge:
HEY! I'd better not be seein' anyone making fun of kilts around here! :rawlings:
I'd better not be seein' anyone wearin' kilts around here! :neener:
Don't be silly! A dive kilt would TOTALLY mess up your ability to be streamlined underwater. And let's not get started on frog kicks!

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 9:07 am
by pogiguy05
Sounder wrote:
Pez7378 wrote:An extra first stage has come in handy more than once, and saved someone from having to sit out during a dive but honestly, I've managed to live without my SADK and rarely ever carry it with me unless I'm going on a multi day trip.
Really? Wow - I bring mine on every dive. I have it in a small tool-box so it's easy to grab and I keep it right next to my O2 kit so I grab them boat at the same time.

OK so am I the only one who noticed that sounder grabs his BOAT at the same time he goes diving?? :rofl:

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 9:20 am
by Grateful Diver
Spare parts ... lots of spare parts.

I once showed up for a dive and realized I'd left my regs at home ... #-o :banghead: :der:

Started rummaging around in my SAD kit and ended up building a complete set of doubles regs outta spare parts ... :spatman:

Saved the dive ... :joshsmith:

... Bob (Grateful Diver)

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 9:28 am
by spatman
Grateful Diver wrote:Spare parts ... lots of spare parts.

I once showed up for a dive and realized I'd left my regs at home ... #-o :banghead: :der:

Started rummaging around in my SAD kit and ended up building a complete set of doubles regs outta spare parts ... :spatman:

Saved the dive ... :joshsmith:

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
bob, you don't have a save-a-dive kit. you have a mobile dive shop. if you could fit a compressor in the honda, it would be complete!

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 3:02 pm
by pensacoladiver
ktb wrote:
airsix wrote:In my yellow (easy to find) pelican case

double ender

Um . . . (cough) . . . uh . . . what is this? There are items I've seen that could be called by this name, but they don't involve scuba.
I wasgoing to post "PORN" is the only thing in my SADK, but thought better of it.

I was then really put to the test when I saw the "double ender" thingy. My fingers were just dying to type something.

Good to see there is at least one person out there in this world who shares my sense of humor!!!
Thank you for saving me from being the first one to have to make a joke about it.

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 3:39 pm
by scottsax
Sounder wrote:
spatman wrote:
ktb wrote:Um . . . (cough) . . . uh . . . what is this? There are items I've seen that could be called by this name, but they don't involve scuba.
:rofl:
:goodpost:

though i bet in some case they just might involve scuba!
There's a movie out there for everyone.
I love the internet....

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 3:59 pm
by Pez7378
spatman wrote:
John Rawlings wrote:
camerone wrote: Dive Kilt! Dive Kilt! Ok...maybe not :huge:
HEY! I'd better not be seein' anyone making fun of kilts around here! :rawlings:
I'd better not be seein' anyone wearin' kilts around here! :neener:
Hey Matt, next time you're in town, would you mind picking up some stuff for me at the Seattle lighthouse? Ask for Gordy.

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:25 pm
by Pez7378
spatman wrote:I'd better not be seein' anyone wearin' kilts around here! :neener:
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Found a shop for you down in Seattle Matt! "Let freedom Swing".

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 1:36 am
by BASSMAN
interesting sad kit Item on the old post was...a $20.00 bill
You just never know.
Sounder wrote:I finally got around to compiling the thread. Below is "the ultimate save-a-dive/diver and other helpful stuff kit."

Tank valve converts (K-2-DIN)
Tools - alan wrenches, screw drivers, what else?
Zip Ties
Mask Strap
de-fog spray
o-rings - various
new mouth piece
fin straps & clips
extra harness webbing?
duct tape
O-ring lube is good to have around.
Also, Talc or KY Jelly for getting through the seals.
Water bottle.
spare set of contacts
Zipper Wax
crescent wrench
spare batteries for my computers/lights,
Aquaseal,
a variety of clips and 'biners,
fin/mask straps
bungee cord
plugs for reg ports.
silicone grease
Bicycle tire/Tube repair kit
Spare mask
Spare SPG / LP Hose
Chemical lights
Bottle of vinegar
Bag of latex gloves
First Aid Kit
Pocket mask
Slate with emergency responder questionaire
Slate with neuro exam questionaire
DAN cards & numbers
100% O2 bottle with reg (or DAN O2 rig) – in car
fleece hat and gloves in my dry bag for wearing on the surface interval
pseudephed, tylenol, naproxen, bonine, Zantac, Tums, Bendryl, etc
Spare mouthpieceDrysuit talc
Small toothbrush (for cleaning zippers, etc.)
Small flashlight/head lamp
Scissors
Black electrical tape (for pinhole seal leaks)
"After-bite" is a 3.5mg Ammonia stick for bites.
Heintz White Vinegar - $0.99 with your QFC card.
A spare $20 bill.
A dentist tool thingie to help pop out o-rings (I find it works the best)
Paint pen to mark that new piece of gear I forgot to do at home when packing.
Sharpie to mark things I can't mark with the paint pen.
Lots of extra weight.
Extra flashlights.
Tide/Current tables and NW Shore Dives
Multi-tool
small tube of toothpaste
bottle of defog
extra clips
nylon string


And finally - a Dive Butler/Tank Sherpa and a Orange Honda Element.

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 10:38 am
by kat
:metal:

Re: What's in your save-a-dive kit?

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 11:24 am
by Sockmonkey
Pez7378 wrote:
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Found a shop for you down in Seattle Matt! "Let freedom Swing".
Hey it's the Utilikilt store in Pioneer square! Don't you want your own kilt with a hammer loop made of carhart like duck cloth?

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No I don't own, or ever owned one. I just know a bunch of nerdy MIT guys who wear them.

-Eric