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Old 28-04-08, 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by MartyC
Interesting, Al do you know if there are any vids of line laying techniques anywhere, I want to do some studying on laying line, I know it's not as good as proper instruction (before any one chips in )but video info is worth its weight in gold.
I don't know of any videos but usually at the DIR-X gigs we run a line laying workshop. Last year myself and Joe Hesketh ran them. It really is something that works best with a demo on the surface followed by some time underwater. Sorry there isn't anything a bit more immediate.

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Originally Posted by neilh
Out of interest, what are you finding makes a good pencil for the wetnotes? I went off the usual waterproof pencils and switched to cheap propelling pencils, but I'm finding these seize up after a relatively short time...
The one's made from recycled plastic are usually quite good. You can pick them up quite easily if you look for them.

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Al
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