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A. Lien
Location: Fantasy Island B.C. Gender: Male Total Likes: 17 likes
Abductees Anonymous all welcome
| | | Re: Under the Garden City: Victoria B.C. secret tunnels. < Reply # 3706 on 5/1/2015 5:29 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by brandon250
very wise words from one of the greats....took your advise and think we maybe onto something substantial yet a little less talked about, if your still around the garden city, I would love to buy you a beer sometime.
| Hey, thanks Brandon, would be cool. Others in the group were bolder than I, and better at research; but something worked. We all contributed. Imo, UE is really about the passion we feel as individuals. Then when a group has the same interest, things can get amazing. We were lucky, K K brought it all together, then we hit the streets on many levels. Okay, pardon old guy rant. Cool you and others are keeping the spirit going. I'm always looking at abandoned houses, (often getting in; cheap thrill) and holes in the ground etc. An odd sickness O.o. Wouldn't ever want to be healed, lol.
| My sister is Charlotte Light and Dark. Who am I? Farewell and thank you... "I was doing something that I thought could have some impact someday. In many ways, it's really these photographs that kept me going creatively." Dennis Hopper |
| brandon250
Location: victoria Total Likes: 34 likes
| | | Re: Under the Garden City: Victoria B.C. secret tunnels. < Reply # 3712 on 5/2/2015 10:02 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by A. Lien
Hey, thanks Brandon, would be cool. Others in the group were bolder than I, and better at research; but something worked. We all contributed. Imo, UE is really about the passion we feel as individuals. Then when a group has the same interest, things can get amazing. We were lucky, K K brought it all together, then we hit the streets on many levels. Okay, pardon old guy rant. Cool you and others are keeping the spirit going. I'm always looking at abandoned houses, (often getting in; cheap thrill) and holes in the ground etc. An odd sickness O.o. Wouldn't ever want to be healed, lol.
| That's what it's all about team work....more heads together the better imo....as long as everyone is on the same page haha. I'm with you on the sickness it's almost an addiction every time I see a whole in the ground or abandoned building I'm all over it haha, I just wish I was into this a couple years ago when the gcg crew was in full effect!
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| Luigi
Location: Victoria, BC, Canada Total Likes: 24 likes
| | | Re: Under the Garden City: Victoria B.C. secret tunnels. < Reply # 3718 on 5/6/2015 4:28 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Luigi Anyone know anything about portable air monitoring devices for confined spaces? Anyone know the best model/brand to buy? Don't want to pay too much, but want something I know will work. While I'm on the topic anyone have any safety tips/bad experiences to learn from?
| Posted by A. Lien Not at all, lol. You guys are finding amazing stuff. Man, the vertical ladder drain in #3 is tight. Wonder what's down there. Always be air aware! [BE AWAIR] A place in town rents detectors. PM if interested in details. I think they've come way down in price though. Ninja Klutz bought one, then sold I think.
| Posted by HackTheRipper I think you can get these really cheap detectors for about 50$ a pop, where each one detects a certain gas. Downside is they only last a couple years. I can't think of the name right now, but Luigi could probably tell you.
| Posted by KublaKhan Or your could ask Peterman where he got his. On a side note, I can't believe this thread is 10 years old, and still kicks.
| Yeah, I got three Honeywell BW Clip 2 Year Single Gas Detectors CO2/H2S/O2. I ordered my monitors off of gassniffer.com "sale price" of $99.00 plus taxes and duties, I think in the end I still got a better deal than from a local dealer, that being said if I were to do it again I may try harder to find a local dealer to go through. The advantage of these monitors other than the price, is a monkey could operate it, there is no need for calibration/calibration gas, no need for charging the battery, you have a high level and low level alarm it displays the percentages when the alarm is sounding, you have a visual LED, vibrating, and audible alarm. Although according to gassniffer.com most in industry don't with the disposable monitors, you do have the ability to bump test it with calibration gas. Definitely recommend the Honeywell BW clip single monitors and Honeywell in general. Had the low level O2 alarm go off a couple times now. Would be interested to know what Peterman invested in, I may want to upgrade in the future, or if anyone else has input on air monitoring devices I would be interested.
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| brandon250
Location: victoria Total Likes: 34 likes
| | | Re: Under the Garden City: Victoria B.C. secret tunnels. < Reply # 3719 on 5/6/2015 4:46 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Luigi
Good to know, thanks for the advise think I'm definitely going to invest in some!
Yeah, I got three Honeywell BW Clip 2 Year Single Gas Detectors CO2/H2S/O2. I ordered mine monitors off of gassniffer.com "sale price" of $99.00 plus taxes and duties, I think in the end I still got a better deal than from a local dealer, that being said if I were to do it again I may try harder to find a local dealer to go through. The advantage of these monitors other than the price, is a monkey could operate it, there is no need for calibration/calibration gas, no need for charging the battery, you have a high level and low level alarm it displays the percentages when the alarm is sounding, you have a visual LED, vibrating, and audible alarm. Although according to gassniffer.com most in industry don't with the disposable monitors, you do have the ability to bump test it with calibration gas.
Definitely recommend the Honeywell BW clip single monitors and Honeywell in general. Had the low level O2 alarm go off a couple times now. Would be interested to know what Peterman invested in, I may want to upgrade in the future, or if anyone else has input on air monitoring devices I would be interested.
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