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How to videos

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ILDiver

I just wanna dive
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First a little background on this idea. I fly RC Helicopters and there is one person, "Finless", who makes how to videos that cover things from assembling a particular heli to tips and tricks. I was trying to explain something today and realized that a video would be handy, but I could not find one. Finless immediately came to mind.

So I though I might start a collection of how to and tips and tricks videos to help newbies. I'm definately not an expert of spearfishing, I just enjoy the tinkering. If there is a critque of a video, please tell me and I will edit or re-shoot the video. I have some work to do the make the production of the videos better, but below is a start (the video quality, lighting, my verbal delivery, etc).

Also any ideas for topics are welcome. If I don't know how, I will research it and do my best to make a video. Or maybe someone more qualified on the topic will step up and make the video.


Polespear rigging:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXPt2vYtWNs]YouTube - Rigging the band on a PoleSpear[/ame]​

Constictor Knot:


Wishbones: - Currently being re-shot
YouTube - Wishbones​

Shooting Line:


Muzzle Bungee:


Mask Fitting and Tips
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apf0AqPYcAI]YouTube - Masks[/ame]​

Dressing the ends of the bands:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJE2tGtIYYE]YouTube - Dressing Speargun Bands[/ame]
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vefJXhzsqC8]YouTube - Making Speargun Bands[/ame]​

Stringers:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RO65sjmQ26c]YouTube - Stringers[/ame]​

Loading a speargun: (not my video, just posted on Youtube)
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yntRCxEWknY&feature=related]YouTube - Gunho how to load a speargun[/ame]
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85gFOPcDjF8&feature=related]YouTube - How to load a speargun 2[/ame]​

Riding Rig: This is a rigging for bigger fish and sounds to be more in mind for scuba (Suggested by Stressless)
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKiwXSn0t-I]YouTube - Speargun Riding Rig[/ame]​

How to put on an Open Cell Wetsuit: This was shot and posted by Whopperhead
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAX-rLrLSrw]YouTube - Beginner Spearfishing info[/ame]​
 
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Very well done. Its nice to see spearos willing to take the time to help out the newbies!

Another good how-to video might be just the simple task of replacing the shooting line on a speargun. Easy enough but I know a lot of guys who still take there guns into the shops and spend 10 - 15$ to get it changed. A one time investment in some crimpers will save some money in the long run.
 
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Great videos! what a good recource for newbies. I do find your constrictor knot a little interesting. Its a little different from how I do mine. When my tail ind is brought back up from underneath to where it is crossed i just slip in underneath the x or cross and out between the top v and pulled tight. You have added another twist. Ive never had a problem with mine but I might try yours for s$%&ts and giggles.

Lets see... what about a how to on defogging new masks. A lot of people dont realize the toothpaste thing and how thorough you have to be when doing it, also maybe the best type of paste to use.
 
hehe well i finally know what wishbones and bungies are for :p

using only polespears..i scratched my head so many times tryin to figure out what htey were (and ive had some doozy ideas)
 
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Nice Chris. Scott, Sticky it and keep adding! We can add vids with our posts and Chris can decide if they are worthy of being copied to the front page. Good to have it all in one thread.
 
Then move it there - :).

Okay fine, I'll venture out of the safety of my Wisconsin forum from time to time ;).
 
Lets see... what about a how to on defogging new masks. A lot of people dont realize the toothpaste thing and how thorough you have to be when doing it, also maybe the best type of paste to use.

This is an important thing that a lot of the new people miss/dont learn. Which can be frustrating when their mask fogs for the first four months of owning it. You think a certain kind of paste is better than another? I never knew that what would you recommend, Ive always just used what I had.

Good videos IL. Im watching/learning the wishbone one right now, just in time, as my old ones are wearing out on the RA already. I knew a lot of the information, but Im hoping you go over making wishbones later... Ill have to wait to see though, my dialup is not a fan of the youtube. :D What does everyone think is the easiest/best way to make new bands?
 
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"Without the silicone spray, it takes a lot of brute strength...(struggling)"

rofl Im not laughing, at you, Im lauging at the situation. With my aquarium, Im always having to cut new hoses, and put valves and the such inside them, and... its not fun. Kudos to you for actually getting it in there.
 
"Without the silicone spray, it takes a lot of brute strength...(struggling)"

rofl Im not laughing, at you, Im laughing at the situation. With my aquarium, Im always having to cut new hoses, and put valves and the such inside them, and... its not fun. Kudos to you for actually getting it in there.
 
"Without the silicone spray, it takes a lot of brute strength...(struggling)"

I was trying to figure out what you meant by how hard it was to insert the wishbone into the rubber. I just watched the video and man, are those store baught wishbones? I usually just use a double seurgeons knot. It has to be 1/4 of the size of that ball thing, way easy to get into the rubber, and never had one pull out.

Anyone know the advantages of that huge plastic thing? Ive heard that the smaller the knot (inside the wishbone) the longer it will take for the rubber around the constricrot knot to decay, at least thats what Ive heard. It seems everything decays pretty quickly any way here in Hawaii.

Good job on the videos. Wish I would have had these a few years ago!:)
 
Best toothpaste is the paste not gel. Some people try gel, not knowing. It needs the mild grit.

The plastic are Rob Allen. The advantage is they won't pull out as easy as a knot. I pulled a knot through on one. I may not be using the right knot?? I call it a double overhand knot. I think more so was the type of cord on the constrictor knot and I was not getting it as tight as I should have. I'll have to look at the double surgeon, the knot I'm using, I wish it was JUST a little bigger.
 
Best toothpaste is the paste not gel. Some people try gel, not knowing. It needs the mild grit.

The plastic are Rob Allen. The advantage is they won't pull out as easy as a knot. I pulled a knot through on one. I may not be using the right knot?? I call it a double overhand knot. I think more so was the type of cord on the constrictor knot and I was not getting it as tight as I should have. I'll have to look at the double surgeon, the knot I'm using, I wish it was JUST a little bigger.

you could always go to a triple surgeon. I think its the same knot that riffe uses in their wishbones.
 
I did some looking today on knots, like the double and triple surgeon. I stumbled on the blood knot loop. I like the size of it. I think I may re-shoot the wishbone video.

An interesting note on Dyneema. I was watching "Future Weapons" (I love that show) and they were talking about making armor for a Zodiac. Steel is to heavy of course. They said Dyneema is the strongest synthetic fiber. I did not know this. They made plates out of the stuff. They shot a 1/4" steel plate with a 7.62x39 round and it penetrated. They shot the Dyneema plate and it just deformed it, did not penatrate and it broke up the round. So I guess if I'm getting shot at I can stop the bullets with this cord! (kidding of course)
 
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I think if you look up the double constrictor you will find it will do the job well. Thanks for taking your time to help others.
 
another good trick to getting wish bones or beeds in the hose is to dip the end of the rubber in hot water for a couple min. help the rubber to strech better and when it cools no harm is done to the bands.... and using spray helps even more, I've even used pam cooking spray but if u want to use some other kind of cooking spray should spray some old bands and make sure they don't eat away at the rubber!!!!!
 
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