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| Tek-Talk: Discuss Extended Bolts Kit in the Technical and Specialist Diving Forums forums: Hi All Just got my hands on a second hand set of CD twinning bands (to replace the Buddy ones ... |
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No. The stainless steel they sell in DIY stores isn't marine-grade. They'll rust in no time when a diver uses them. (Trust me - that's the voice of experience) Nip down to the local chandlers, and buy the bolts from THEM. They'll be proper rustproof ones. |
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| Imported post Hi Dominic Thanks for that - just bought two of M8 x 375mm (will obviously need cutting down!), which comes with 4 x nuts & washers. I assume I can use the mushroom heads from the original bolt set? Secondly, I assume I'll be able to use the harness from the TekWing with a s/s backplate when I get one, or would I be much better off replacing it all with new? Regards Martin |
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| Imported post I got my SS studding and nuts from Screw Fix they went dull after about 60 dives but didnt rust per sea. Did the job and cost about £5 Mark Chase |
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Well, you probably COULD use it.. Personally, I carved mine up for spares and bought some better webbing. The Buddy stuff was just too soft and flexible for my liking, it tangled itself into knots |
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