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Expo 2013 needs / Suggestions from expo 2012
-O-rings for hangers
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+- O-rings for hangers
- More maillons
- Purple gear tape
- All CUCC gear marked with purple tape BEFORE Expo including stuff
bought on gear order
- 3 BIG tacklesacks
- New drybags for drills (current ones leak) or alternative way to
-keep drills dry
+keep drills dry Duncan suggests Swaygo bags.
+They're not cheap, but they seal like a drybag and are extremely
+durable - in fact they're intended to be dragged through the cave like
+a tacklesack. We've been using them in China for a few years now, and
+transport them inside tacklesacks; so far they have never let us down.
+The largest size (called 'sink' for some reason) is just right for 24v
+Bosch drills. I reckon that CUCC's Makitas should fit in the medium
+size ('pit').
- Slings of different lengths
- Maybe more carabiners - check
- Tom Yam/Mi Goreng noodles (lots!)