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Little Tanks... My Collection Grows
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 12:40 pm
by SurfLung

- Above: Original Vigo 18 Catalog Description and
my Vigo 18 (18 cf of air at 1800 psi).

- Above left: Mini made from a CO2 tank (~18 cf at 1800 psi). Above right: Original Nemrod 27 (27 cf at 2250 psi)... Repainted and decaled in USD style w/custom harness. Nemrod was originally orange with orange plastic backpack... Great for taking girls diving in High School. My wife was the only girl who could clear her ears and dive with me.

- Above: Latest acquisition, brand new XS Steel 27 cf 3000 psi tank... Got a deal I couldn't pass up...

Re: Little Tanks... My Collection Grows
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 1:13 pm
by Herman
" My wife was the only girl who could clear her ears and dive with me."
I have heard a lot of criteria for a wife but that is a new one.

Re: Little Tanks... My Collection Grows
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 6:38 pm
by antique diver
Herman wrote:" My wife was the only girl who could clear her ears and dive with me."
I have heard a lot of criteria for a wife but that is a new one.

Did she have a boat?
Re: Little Tanks... My Collection Grows
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 10:08 am
by SurfLung
-No boat BUT... 105 lbs, long blond hair, long tan legs, beautiful brown eyes...
AND she could clear her ears!

- Here she is at Sea Hunt Jerry's 50th, diving with the same little 27cf tank and her new Phoenix regulator she got from Santa Claus for Christmas. I'm in way over my head with this chick!

Re: Little Tanks... My Collection Grows
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 6:00 pm
by 1969ivan1
Jill rules!
Re: Little Tanks... My Collection Grows
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 6:41 pm
by antique diver
SurfLung wrote:-No boat BUT... 105 lbs, long blond hair, long tan legs, beautiful brown eyes...
AND she could clear her ears!

- Here she is at Sea Hunt Jerry's 50th, diving with the same little 27cf tank and her new Phoenix regulator she got from Santa Claus for Christmas. I'm in way over my head with this chick!

Well, a boat doesn't sound all that important, considering all the other qualifications. You did well.
Re: Little Tanks... My Collection Grows
Posted: Thu May 23, 2013 4:09 pm
by wrcook
Neat little tanks,
This is a subject of considerable interest because my wife is quite small. I gave her SCUBA lessons the year before we were married, and we have now been married 35 years. She loves this vintage diving as much as I do. I just got her a nice 38 made in 1955. She now dives a Mistral.
Re: Little Tanks... My Collection Grows
Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 5:56 pm
by SurfLung
- I bet she's going to love diving that 38. I got one from Rob and it is light to carry, nearly neutral to dive (I dove it with no weights and no wet suit)... And the dive time is perfect for most of my lake dives... 38 cf gives me at least a half hour dive at my average lake diving depth of 16-20 feet... Who needs to carry around more?
- With regard to my little tank collection, there's quite a HUGE difference in the weight of those two little 1800 psi tanks and the brand new XS 27 cf tank... Even though they're very close in physical size. Even the slight larger Nemrod 27 is not has heavy as the XS. More steel in the high pressure XS (3000+ psi) but, the extra weight doesn't make it anywhere near as attractive for small divers. My 4 year old grandson was nearly neutral when he dove in with the little white tank. He'd sink like a rock with this little XS tank.
- Its at the hydrotesting center right now but, I wouldn't be surprised if it weighs close to the same as a vintage 38 or 42 cf tank (1800-1880psi).
- I'm thinking this XS tank might serve better as a bailout bottle for full size divers.
Re: Little Tanks... My Collection Grows
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 6:21 pm
by SurfLung
For those that haven't seen this yet, video of my 3 and 5 year
old grandsons diving the little scuba tanks shown in this thread.
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