Go for it, but I hope you come up with something thant looks better than my "Nemrod Navy". At least it works.MK15diver wrote:While doing some thinking today it occured to me of all the ideas a person can come up with to personalize a double hose regulator. One of the reasons why they can be personalized so well is that they have such a large surface area and therefore can hold lots of possibilities. My question is how far can you go to customize a regulator. Has anyone else thought about really tricking one out to make it super unique? Just curious. I working on an idea but am looking to hear from others who may have some weird ideas too.
antique diver wrote:
Why would you want any of that on a double hoseEHowe wrote:Is that a gardenhose with electrical tape? I was trying to think of a way to make a metal mouth "T" that would use a modern comfortable mouth piece. Then if that works, rig a LP hose with a purge button or a low pressure bypass valve that could clear a flooded hose or provide a limited freeflow in an emergency.
The FX ULTIMUS.MK15diver wrote:While doing some thinking today it occured to me of all the ideas a person can come up with to personalize a double hose regulator. One of the reasons why they can be personalized so well is that they have such a large surface area and therefore can hold lots of possibilities. My question is how far can you go to customize a regulator. Has anyone else thought about really tricking one out to make it super unique? Just curious. I working on an idea but am looking to hear from others who may have some weird ideas too.
Yes, I love the smell/taste of air from a green plastic garden hose. It reminds me of my early days of diving with my homemade hookah rig at age 12.EHowe wrote:Is that a gardenhose with electrical tape? I was trying to think of a way to make a metal mouth "T" that would use a modern comfortable mouth piece. Then if that works, rig a LP hose with a purge button or a low pressure bypass valve that could clear a flooded hose or provide a limited freeflow in an emergency.
Gee 8Dust, I'm hurt that you don't like my reg, but laughing my butt off at your comments!8dust wrote:antique diver wrote:
Holy Home-Job… that’s the worst thing I’ve ever seen!![]()
I’ve found better plumbing under 40 year-old house trailers… Is that a garden hose??? The only thing I can see missing is that you might should have substituted some chewing gum in place of the Teflon tape…
I once considered rigging a sail for my aluminum rowboat out of a crank-up patio umbrella and 2 old dog leashes… but this,… this is in a whole other category.
If you took even two breaths off it under water and lived to tell the tail, then my infernal leaky RAM has NO excuses for EVER not working!
Glad to see a dust cap on the yoke, wouldn’t want to risk anything when not on the tank.
I tip my hat sir, that contraption required a true visionary!!!
Well Bryan, the green garden hose looked sort of silly on my Broxton!Bryan wrote:
Why would you want any of that on a double hose
I think I saw one of those in a '72 Eldorado once.simonbeans wrote:The FX ULTIMUS.MK15diver wrote:While doing some thinking today it occured to me of all the ideas a person can come up with to personalize a double hose regulator. One of the reasons why they can be personalized so well is that they have such a large surface area and therefore can hold lots of possibilities. My question is how far can you go to customize a regulator. Has anyone else thought about really tricking one out to make it super unique? Just curious. I working on an idea but am looking to hear from others who may have some weird ideas too.
It is made to offend no one, cater to all ideas of double hose diving, and make new members of VDH have the ultimate orgasms. From the rainbow colored hoses for our alternate live-style friends, to the camo-colored mouthpiece for those macho GI Joes, the carefully and politically correct colors will compliment any desired look. The PETA inspired cans will make the animal lover droll with envy. The pink label to signify your concern for women's issues will match so well with your pink powder coated tanks. We have also installed our "ivory and ebony" hose clamps to complete this regulator that just sings out with the melody from "Cumbayá", the famous words, "Yes, we can all get along". Truly, a new regulator that will soon become a classic, far more popular than those old, worn out DAs, Royals, Mistral, etc.
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