Nice pargos. How come PR pargos are always so fat?
It's all the arroz con gandules:D
Nice pargos. How come PR pargos are always so fat?
It's all the arroz con gandules:D
Hola Marco,
La foto de abajo es en Venezuela O Puerto Rico?
That would depend on wether he has a reel/guide or not, no?
Buena pesca.
You have a point Pucho. I hadn't thought about your bike shoe reference in that matter. The idea is good, but I dont like the whole shoe thing. Who knows. I have a feeling we'll know shortly. I have a good idea if someone has the resources to try it.
Creo que es tremenda :grogan3:, lo que no te queria herir tus sentimientos ya que estas fuera de servicio:D
I think that all of these types of concepts are going to eventually bring about the fin/footpocket of the future.
Does the blade go all the way to the heel(molded)?
Never mind, I see what it is now. It's just a shoe with a place to slide the Razor blade into. I am still curious if that "plate" goes the full length of the shoe. I wonder how much testing they've done with it? I would think that with that type of design you would have to get some heel lift. Like your heel trying to come out of the shoe
Jeff,
I did the youtube thing and found some interesting things. Anyhow, this is an inexpensive solution that supposedly is one of the better guns for the price. $900.00 for the set-up(powder coat). You get an old oven and put the pieces in for 15 min. at 400 degrees. Cool and done. They also sell the powders. For someone that works alot with metals, it's a $$$ maker if you can dial it in.
I also came across some other cool things. 1) How to prep the metals 2) there are now lower temp. powder coats made specifically for plastics and woods
As I don't know much about metals, what would it cost to powder coat? Does anyone have or know where?
Eso es pá darle de beber depués de comer carne? :rolleyes1:
:laughing3: Se limpia hasta la garganta.
De pipi. :0
Ok, I'm moving shop to Mexico!
Cono si las cosas son asi, necesitas un ayudante?:D
Nice guns by the way.
It is the hard version but I doubt it stands for "Hard Fins". From the Cressi website about the Gara 3000 LD http://www.cressisubusa.com/2009/SchedeVedi.asp?id=186In the description of the HF there's no mention as to the meaning. I emailed Cressi and asked them about it, let's see if I get a response.
I would bet that the guys here(Cressi-USA) probably don't even know themselves
HAPPY FEET???
Hau,
all you need now is a live feed that works underwater too.:D
Looks like money. What you think about the clip with swivel thing?
I had thought of moving it for the same reason. The less money spent on stuff the better, right? Great idea. One thing though, how are you going to keep the float from sliding up the PVC?
Some smart folks around these parts.
Anyhow, 2 things I thought about that you guys have touched on: 1) put a clip on the PVC tube end(pointy side of float), this will make that side get pulled down and float "standing up. You can even put something in that PVC cap to weight it down(not a lot) to help it make the turn.
2) Get a few different size weights and put a mono loop/crimp on them. Then tie a tunaclip with swivel to the end of the line. This way you can switch weights easily(different current), or put 2 on.
P.S. Dan tremendo YOYO:D
OCD, definitely. You ever saw The Aviator(Howard Hughes)? He could live in his own crap, but it was his own crap. Yet little white spots on handles would also drive him nuts.:D
By the way, those white spots really throw the whole handle off. You should really re-do it.