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Weight Harness

Based on the design by Longfins (http://forums.deeperblue.net/showthr...=soft+harness). Bicycle innertube (26" x 1.5"). Two plastic clasps from an old Rucanor rucksac. Several heavy duty cable ties. 5KG of birdshot. Total cost around £10.50.

Not perfect but cheap and easy to drop.
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Re: Weight Harness

Damn piccy didn't appear!

Anyway, imagine two bike innertube weightbelts joined across the sholderblades by cable ties so they end up as a figure 8. If anyone has any ideas why I can't upload images let me know

BTW I also made a regular weight belt and will post an image when I figure out how to do so.
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Re: Weight Harness

Maybe the file size is too big? I once had that problem with posting images. If you have Microsoft Office Tools, open the file in Microsoft Office Picture Manager and resize it.

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Maybe the file size is too big? I once had that problem with posting images. If you have Microsoft Office Tools, open the file in Microsoft Office Picture Manager and resize it.
It's not the file size. I've gone down to 10k and 299x157 and it still didn't work. Tried changing the jpeg type to progressive. As a last resort I even tried changing the file type to bitmap and gif - still didn't work

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Understood although I don't tend to use Microsoft products for much. IrfanView is much better for graphic resizing etc.

Foxfish says Stephan may be doing some maintenance, so maybe that's it. I'll try again tomorrow.
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I think it is the maintenance. There seems to be a problem with uploading attachments and Stephan is looking into it.
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Re: Weight Harness

Trying again...

Also got a weight belt. Same principle but with a larger clasp (a rucsack cheststrap buckle). Let me know if anyone wants images of that one as well.
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Re: Weight Harness

Looks good mate, do you find it stays in position ok without a chest strap?

I'd be interested to see some pics of the belt too.
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Looks good mate, do you find it stays in position ok without a chest strap?

I'd be interested to see some pics of the belt too.
Not tested yet but hopefully this weekend if the weather's decent. It's reasonably tight around the shoulders (you just keep adding cable ties until it's snug) so it shouldn't move. I'll post pics of the belt when I get home.

Oh, and I modified it last night. Slipped 3" strips of tube over the loose ends and cableties (near the buckles). Looks very nice now. Still need to figure a way to cover the cableties on the backpart.
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Re: Weight Harness

You could just tape over the ties. Electrical tape works surprisingly well underwater, especially if you put a dott of superglue under the end, or duck tape or something, or even better, amalgamating tape.
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You could just tape over the ties. Electrical tape works surprisingly well underwater, especially if you put a dott of superglue under the end, or duck tape or something, or even better, amalgamating tape.
Nice idea. Way back when I used to have a job making the wiring looms that go inside vending machines. You wrap the wires around a pattern (some were huge and you'd be pulling 10's of kilo's of wires around the pattern) and then tape the individual wires together using insulation tape in a spiral with a 1/4 inch overlap. If I've still got the kanck it could look pretty good on the harness. Cheers.

I was thinking about wraping the whole thing in some sort of fabric/netting. I think as long as it's stretches and drains water easily it could look pretty nifty.
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Re: Weight Harness

Could do, but I would have thought one of the benefits of using rubber innertubes is that they grip your suit a bit and so are less likely to slide around when diving, wrapping it in fabric would make it slip more. So thats another reason to try amalgamating tape as well!
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You're right. Didn't think of that Looks like it's a trip around the diy shops.

Next: a diy float of some sort. Wonder how that spray foam will react with a kids plastic rugby ball
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Re: Weight Harness

Cant see why that wont work, infact I think it might work pretty well. The rugby balls are normally made of pretty hardwearing plastic or u could maybe use a inner of a proper ball, ull have to figure out a way to attach your line in such a way that it wont tear out though, maybe a plastic tube going through your 'mould'
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Re: Weight Harness

Some threads about floats...
Making a float Making a floatBest float choice Best float choiceWhat do you use for a float? What do you use for a float?
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Cant see why that wont work, infact I think it might work pretty well. The rugby balls are normally made of pretty hardwearing plastic
That's what I thought. Nice thick plastic else the wind would be blowing them every which way during a pass

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or u could maybe use a inner of a proper ball, ull have to figure out a way to attach your line in such a way that it wont tear out though, maybe a plastic tube going through your 'mould'
Like you say, I could then stick a pipe through - flag at the top weight/anchorline at the bottom.

My wife always frowns at me when I get the spray foam out as I've a habit of getting it everywhere. I even managed to glue an eyelid shut once
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