Homemade scuba gear.
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 3:27 pm
Is there anyone on the forums with scuba advice? I want to make my own scuba gear again (my old setup had to be used to kill weeds in the lawn...) and I wanted to make it a bit better than what it was. I was thinking something along the lines of a galvanized steel tank, in cased inside some pvc and made water proof so that it wont rust, then a regulator, leading to a hose with a blowgun or check valve or something connected to a snorkel with a purge valve on it.
I did it with my last setup, but with a garden sprayer, a length of tubing, cork, and a snorkel. It worked pretty well, but I needed higher pressure which I wasn't getting from the sprayer. So its a new year, and I wanted to try this again. Any tips would be helpful, and please don't say its a stupid idea, I know that which is why I am doing it...
I did my research on the pressure's required for different depths, and it says I would be fine at about 2 bar at 6 feet of water, so 3 bar for 7 feet and so on. At 33 feet of water 10 bar is required, but the max depth I would even try is 12 feet (because thats what is available to me...).
Thanks for spending the time to read my rambling, and again, advice is welcome, just don't be a jerk about it.
I did it with my last setup, but with a garden sprayer, a length of tubing, cork, and a snorkel. It worked pretty well, but I needed higher pressure which I wasn't getting from the sprayer. So its a new year, and I wanted to try this again. Any tips would be helpful, and please don't say its a stupid idea, I know that which is why I am doing it...
I did my research on the pressure's required for different depths, and it says I would be fine at about 2 bar at 6 feet of water, so 3 bar for 7 feet and so on. At 33 feet of water 10 bar is required, but the max depth I would even try is 12 feet (because thats what is available to me...).
Thanks for spending the time to read my rambling, and again, advice is welcome, just don't be a jerk about it.