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I like that you are doing all the hard work hehe
let me know when u find one so i can reap the benefits ![]() p.s. i am still looking also. i even went to my local dive shop but he gave me a funny look and never heard of them WTF
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I emailed dave and did not get a response so I called and come to find out he did not get my email(we have bad internet down here
).I just ordered a 130 from dave, Looking forward to getting it Dave may have the mamba kit you should give him a quick call. Last edited by Coral Sniper; April 11th, 2008 at 08:25. |
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Well CS I must admit calling him hadn't crossed my mind. I had emailed Dave twice and sent a PM through the forum. I tried to call him several times yesterday (during business hours in UK) and just got his message service. I'm beginning to think it's just not meant to be but I'll give it one more try this afternoon.
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Information about the kits (and pressure gauges) produced by Ramon can be sourced at Pescasub.com La comunidad de la pesca submarina - Inicio or Medfish Magazine Scubazar = Ever Blue do the whole maorisub product range, airguns, kits, spare parts, reels => Maori : Scubazar, Aquista qui la tua attrezzatura subacquea Mamba kit => Kit di trasformazione - 100.00Euro : Scubazar, Aquista qui la tua attrezzatura subacquea Cheers P.S. On the Scubazar / Ever Blue website click on the Union Jack in order to switch to English language . Last edited by ulysses; April 13th, 2008 at 06:13. |
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I just checked out scubazar and it is 100 euro, roughly $170 aus plus about $25 aus freight.
thx ulysses
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Thanks Ulysses, I have sent Ramon an email. His kits look to be better quality than Mamba. I was wondering why Maorisub didn't make the shaft and muzzel seals in two pieces that screw together to make one. The Kara-yo is exactly that. Now to wait and see if he can understand my english : )
TJ Last edited by onefish; April 13th, 2008 at 12:36. |
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OK Thanks for all your help. Ramon has sent me a catalogue and his kits are more economical than Mamba. I have a couple of questions if anybody can help:
1) Kara-yo and Tovarich kits don't replace the piston like the Mamba kits do. What is the reason for replacing the piston? Is it necessary? 2) Everything I have read says that the Tovarich kits are no good for hunting in caves or around rocks. I assume this is because the 3mm hole that must be drilled in the spear shaft weakens it to bend easily at that point. Is this correct? If that is the only reason, I think I can overcome this problem without too much difficulty. Tovarich appears to be the simplest system, with no slider on the shaft to get damaged or create additional drag on the shaft. All 'O'ring seals are in the muzzle. Cheers, TJ |
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As regards the Tovarich system: When hunting fish in caves the line attachment on the Tovarich may provoke the shaft to get blocked much easier than when using a shaft slider. The same reasoning applies for band-powered guns used for cave hunting: it is recommendable to use the hole at very end of the shaft to facilitate shaft retrieval. Hunting around rocks with Mamba or Kara-yo kitted airguns: Well, you better bring some spare shafts with you Cheers |
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Great feedback Ulysses
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Interesting, I have my own method - pic 1 shows that I cut the spear head off & threaded the end thus allowing the slider onto the spear.
Pic 2 shows detail of the weld that will hold back the slider.
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Foxfish, interesting method. Doesn't the weld soften the temper of the shaft at that point or do you temper after welding? I am settled on purchasing the Tovarich kit, now just have to work out how to do international bank transfer (Ramon doesn't use paypal
I will set the shaft up with the line attached either in the replacable tip or in an adapter piece sort of like this: Slim Slip Tips I won't use a slip tip but this illustrates my thinking for line connection. I will use a low profile slide ring like the one shown with the line crimped on either side of it which will stop the slide ring near the back of the spear. This system should be about as hydrodynamic as possible but I still have to work out if it's practical to do line connection this way or if I just drill a hole through the tip and loop the line through. Does anyone know of a good source of economical but quality SS 7mm shafts. All I can find in Oz are around $85 each. Much cheaper from USA but usually imperial (won't work with Tovarich). Cheers, TJ Last edited by onefish; April 19th, 2008 at 01:30. |
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I just inquired about SS shafts at DiveImports.com (Powered by CubeCart) and they are $49.
They are located near the city(perth). I know wrong side of the country but might be worth having a look
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Called DiveImports and they don't sell any threaded SS shafts. Foxfish, where do you get those long tips from?
Cheers, TJ Last edited by onefish; April 19th, 2008 at 02:17. |
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Yes I think the weld will weaken the spear but not as much as a hole?
I made the 7mm spear up from a long notched seac spear (Australian) -I have plenty of the like lying around my workshop. Have look here Puntas
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Sorry mate I was just there yesterday and the guy behind the counter said that they sell the shafts in stainless steel. I cant imagine why he would say that, also i cant imagin why they would sell them with no thread Once again sry for stuffing u around
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