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Tue May 02, 2006 8:26 pm

Bryan wrote: I am still working on the details of getting them chrome plated before I send them out. They are not in production yet.
I thought you were going to make this ones in Stainless Steel.
Are you now thinking of chrome plated brass or bronze?
I am not at all concerned about the pressure in such a small orifice, but as Nemrod mentioned the bending could be a concerned.

If you like I could run some numbers to check how much force it would take to bend it. I would need some dimensions. Then again it is all academic, because if you drop a standing tank you can always generate enough force to bend something. Impact force is hard to predict!
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Tue May 02, 2006 8:32 pm

I was going to do only stainless steel but a lot of people E-mailed me about chrome so I was looking into that as well. You are right, if you drop a cylinder something has to bend!
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Wed May 03, 2006 11:14 pm

HERE IS SOMETHING YOU DON'T SEE EVERYDAY !!!

Brand new NOS U.S. Divers banjo fitting that has never been out of it's original bag....
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NOS Banjo

Thu May 04, 2006 12:21 am

I'll give you the $15.95 for that one!

LOL
Diving like back when toilets used to really flush, styrofoam was non-existant in a car, and seltzer water wasn't so damn expensive.

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Thu May 04, 2006 3:34 am

I'll give you $100.95 for that one!!

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Thu May 04, 2006 3:50 am

I am still strying to decide if that banjo was bent as part of the manufacturing process or if it was bent at some later point in time either by purpose or accident. It sure looks like a round, somewhat lumpy bend. Could a new banjo be machined at an angle such that there was no bend but it would have an angled face to accomplish the same thing?

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Thu May 04, 2006 8:42 am

I"m about 99.9% sure it was straight to begin with.....That is how they are going to be reproduced....In stainless they will be much harder to bend.....Now get back to doing great things over a NAVED and quit worrying about the banjo....Oh and keep tinkering with that hot rod scooter...I wanna put the Kemps Cow out to pasture once and for all this year at Wazee!!
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Thu May 04, 2006 8:44 am

That banjo is only one of the dozens of wonders and mysteries that are in the Jack the Frogman tool box. I have just scratched the surface of it and I know it will take me weeks to sort all of the items in it out. I have put some of the easier items up for sale in the store already.
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Mon May 08, 2006 7:16 pm

Bryan wrote:That banjo is only one of the dozens of wonders and mysteries that are in the Jack the Frogman tool box. I have just scratched the surface of it and I know it will take me weeks to sort all of the items in it out. I have put some of the easier items up for sale in the store already.
Congratulations on winning the Jack the Frogman tool box. It has found a good home.
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Tue Sep 12, 2006 6:24 pm

Kick the Tires and Light Fires......Ink is dry and the mill is being fired up as I type....Machine shop in Patterson NJ is doing a run of these fantastic banjo fittings. Agreement says I'll have 3 samples by October 14th!!

I am going to GIVE the 1st three samples away in a random # drawing that all forum members are entered in.....

Stainless steel Banjo that will work with any size yoke your double hose has.....Keep your regulator original and dive it with any post type cylinder valve...Why cob it up with some modified yoke from another manufacturer just so you can use a pressure gauge!

First three are free.....After that $40.00 each plus shipping....
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Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:02 pm

from YankDown Under Truk Lagoon,

Double hose is welcome here at Truk's Blue Lagoon Resort. The late founder dived one so it is accepteble. They are so layed back anything goes. The valves on the 80 cu ft tanks are fine with my currrent banjo and long yoke, but we are weathered in after diving 9 wrecks so far.

Bryan, put me down for 2 new ones, chomed brass or stainless is okay. I'll buy what ever you make first.

standingup

Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:21 pm

Bryan earlier in the post you requested no more paypal payments for the banjo's- However now that they have been ordered thru machine shop are you accepting pre payments? I want to really try to get on the list?

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Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:55 pm

Sorry no. There will be plenty to go around. I don't take money for things I say I'm going to make....Only for finished deliverable products.
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Banjo's X 2

Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:35 am

Count me in on two. Hmm which reg do I put them on and dive first. :roll:

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So what ever happened in this department

Tue Sep 26, 2006 4:16 am

These look fantastic!

I joined this forum just over a year after this last posting. Were these thin banjos ever made? Are any available? I would definitely add my name to te list of interested parties!

You guys are amazing.

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