Sy Halberg (Cranberry Lake, NY) says, “When gearing
up, my wife Corky and I always thoroughly wet the
tank bands on our BCDs before tightening them. If
this is not done, the band could loosen when the diver
enters the water. Once I witnessed a diver’s tank slip
out from his BCD underwater and another diver lose
her tank while exiting from a shore dive.” This is an
especially good tip to follow when your gear has been
stored for a while and completely dried out, because
dried tank bands will expand when wet and can cause
tanks to slip.
To protect the glass faces of dive computers, gauges
and consoles, Don Gensler (White Salmon, WA) recommends
two-inch transparent shipping tape. “This gives
excellent protection against boat and coral scrapes for
well over 100 dives. Use a sharp knife or razor to trim
the edge where display meets frame, then your finger to
work the bubbles out..” To remove glass scratches and
haze, Gensler takes a diamond whetstone and dampens
it with water and a drop of detergent.
We publish good tips when we get them, so keep
them coming to EditorBenD@undercurrent.org.