Quick Tips 5: Everything Bolt Snaps

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  • Quick Tips 5: Everything Bolt Snaps - The next in our quick tips series. How to attach a bolt snap to any piece of scuba diving equipment.
    I use bolt snaps every day, to mount various scuba diving accessories to my dive gear. It's important to know how to tie the bolt snaps in a secure way so as not to lose precious dive equipment.
    In this video, I talk about what materials the scuba diving bolt snaps should be made from, where and why to use bolt snaps and give a demo of how to attach a bolt snap to a piece of dive gear (in this example, an SPG.)
    Let me know in the comments what QT video you'd like to see us make next!
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  • @Raybrienza
    @Raybrienza Год назад

    James, Thank you... it is always good to have a refresher

  • @le0035
    @le0035 3 года назад +4

    I'm quite new to diving and although I have a very experienced buddy, your videos such as this one really help me out! Keep up the great work!

  • @tontsyy
    @tontsyy Год назад

    Cheers ! I’ve just started adding snap bolts to my accessories. I used cable ties previously but this is my weekend sorted changing them over!

  • @peterdraper5705
    @peterdraper5705 4 года назад +2

    Great vid again James... Got to be the best video I've seen on how to attach a D ring, nice and simple no bu***it 💪💪👍

  • @ozzypirate
    @ozzypirate 4 года назад +2

    Good timing for this tutorial mate 😁👍 literally am about to rig up some bolt snaps to my gear

    • @DiversReady
      @DiversReady  4 года назад

      Glad I could help! Thanks. James

  • @x994910
    @x994910 10 месяцев назад

    I'm a very new diver but keep on watching all your videos (since no dives due to weather). Honestly, my first dive back, I will look like a pro with all my gears and my tricks until I actually dive and show how much of a gas gusher I am

  • @janinacooper4199
    @janinacooper4199 4 года назад

    James, your videos are great and super helpful! Cheers!...:-)

  • @sayittrue9570
    @sayittrue9570 3 года назад

    Different types of fin straps attachment ie cressi reaction fin ebs type mares quatro pro etc ,each manufacture seems to have a slightly differnt way of attaching the fin strap,so a vid of how to take them off and to put them back on ,cheers james loving the vids keep em coming

  • @bornaluckyman1
    @bornaluckyman1 4 года назад

    Love these tips dear friend... Keep them coming...

  • @phgachoud
    @phgachoud 2 года назад

    fan of your knot on bolt snap!

  • @Will-ol9lp
    @Will-ol9lp Год назад

    I like that method. I’ve seen a lot others that I didn’t want to use
    Thanks

  • @richardkilburn2253
    @richardkilburn2253 4 года назад +11

    The entire time you're tying the knot I'm thinking, "why not just use a zip tie?" Thank you for addressing that. Now I'm off to replace all of my zip ties with nice knots! 😁 Thank you for sharing with a novice.

    • @elmo319
      @elmo319 4 года назад

      Richard Kilburn - you didn’t watch the whole video, he mentions this point around 8 mins. Cable ties become brittle over time

    • @toriless
      @toriless 2 года назад

      By the way, they do make steel zip ties too. They are used in automobiles.

    • @toriless
      @toriless 2 года назад

      @@elmo319 Plastic ones, you can get ones made of steel, the have a different mechanism then the plastic ones. They are used in automobiles.

    • @richardkilburn2253
      @richardkilburn2253 2 года назад +3

      @@elmo319 I only just saw your comment because of the new comment. It was exactly him addressing this around the 8 min mark for which I was thanking him.

    • @elmo319
      @elmo319 2 года назад

      @@richardkilburn2253 - 🤦🏼 I misread your comment

  • @sntshkmr60
    @sntshkmr60 7 месяцев назад

    Dude got some really good shibari skills.

  • @FALCONZAMORA1121
    @FALCONZAMORA1121 2 года назад +1

    This was great! Is there any other knots we need to know? Maybe a series on knots scuba divers must know?

  • @scubaclient355
    @scubaclient355 4 года назад

    I use the XDeep bolt-clips which are configured for easier handling.

  • @HellrazorDogsnDives
    @HellrazorDogsnDives 4 года назад

    Great video James!!!!

  • @user-vo9gd5de8r
    @user-vo9gd5de8r 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for this!

  • @patrickmooney4135
    @patrickmooney4135 4 года назад

    This is a great video. Much thanks.

    • @DiversReady
      @DiversReady  4 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks Patrick. James

  • @ericmansavage2960
    @ericmansavage2960 4 года назад

    Love it. Thanks!

  • @LarsDennert
    @LarsDennert 4 года назад +5

    Great videos as always. One point glossed over are the carabiner (suicide) clips which can catch items that are then difficult to unclip. A bolt snap can't easily catch things and hold them making entrapment less likely. Using a line to fasten things also makes it easy to cut loose underwater for an emergency or need. Having a spool means always having a way to reconnect things.Yes those large bolt snaps look stupid until you use them underwater and realize how great they are one handed.

  • @jhare18
    @jhare18 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for that QT.

  • @pacediver2594
    @pacediver2594 4 года назад

    Great info

  • @BillieLo
    @BillieLo Год назад

    👍👍 good sharing

  • @JAGCHiker
    @JAGCHiker 4 года назад +1

    Great info for newer divers.... What size is a' Medium' Bolt snap? Medium isn't an available size in on-line stores....

  • @fishingexchange3742
    @fishingexchange3742 4 года назад +1

    Very useful episode.... thanks captain! Can you make a video about the air consumption during diving please

    • @DiversReady
      @DiversReady  4 года назад

      Fishing Exchange Done! ruclips.net/video/9XqI8IW5xcc/видео.html

  • @Hiro-xr3zu
    @Hiro-xr3zu 4 года назад

    James, wonderful video as always. What are your thoughts on metal-to-metal connections without using a line as you did with the bolt snap and torch? You're a great source for scuba diving knowledge. Thanks!

    • @chif1423
      @chif1423 4 года назад +4

      metal to metal connection are dangerous because you can't cut yourself free if it stuck somewhere.

  • @scmsean
    @scmsean 3 года назад

    I've noticed there is different shapes of bolt snaps as well. I took GUE fundamentals, and the instuctor used different types. I can't even find the types he used. Some of the bolt snaps the part of top is larger even though the loop on the bottom is smaller. I really like those. Easier to use with gloves, but then overly big. I can't find those for sale anywhere though. At least not at dive stores or online dive sites.
    I should probably try hardware stores instead of scuba shops.

  • @roguefive512
    @roguefive512 2 года назад

    I love this channel thanks fpr the tip

    • @DiversReady
      @DiversReady  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoy it! Thanks Rogue!

  • @Chogogo717
    @Chogogo717 4 года назад +1

    I don’t like tie straps even if they’re UV resistant. I’ve still got scars from years of aircraft maintenance where they were the tail wasn’t snipped off flush. It’ll tear up a wetsuit quick. The obvious safety concerns others have mentioned are fantastic cautionary notes as well.
    Do you have a particular brand you’ve had better luck with over others?

  • @lloydmorrison5435
    @lloydmorrison5435 4 года назад

    Hey James love your videos, I was wondering if you could one day do a short video on setting up a backplate.. I know you did a video before kinda explaining the differences between a backplate and a recreational Bcd, would be nice to get your take on assembling one, and maybe brands or material to stay away from and ones that last.
    -Lloyd-

    • @LarsDennert
      @LarsDennert 4 года назад

      That would be a good one as getting them adjusted just right makes all the difference. Stainless, Aluminum, Kidex, Carbon Fiber all have different uses. How they are bent to fit and how they conduct heat all matters. Horseshoe wings vs Donuts plus and minuses. Not to mention sizes. Webbing types and stiffnesses. Adapters and hardware. So much could be said.

  • @savage5764
    @savage5764 4 года назад +1

    I fell like you should go over cable tie and explain when to use direct rope and use a cable tie to break off. For instance, I use a cable tie with my sidemount long hose regulator in case I ever need it and can't get it out of the bolt snap undone and I'm in a hurry I can just break it off and know the bolt snap will stay there.

  • @DannyB-cs9vx
    @DannyB-cs9vx 3 года назад +2

    You can get stainless steel split rings like are commonly used for key chains. They come in several sizes.

    • @kdum8
      @kdum8 2 года назад

      I used 316SS split rings for some items, although they don't work for everything. For attached an SPG or Long hose thread and bolt snaps are ideal.

  • @jimmykabisch3258
    @jimmykabisch3258 4 года назад

    Hey James great content as always. I was wondering if you’d be into doing a video on navigation? I’m a new diver and would like to know where to set bearing(s) while on a shore dive? Especially in lower visibility. Unless you have made one and I’ve missed it somehow?? Keep up the great work and look forward to the next one🤙

    • @scubaclient355
      @scubaclient355 4 года назад +1

      If North is exit, then that is your bearing. Use a square search pattern. Every time you turn 90 degrees rotate your bezel opposite to the direction you are turning. Repeat 4-times and you complete a square.

  • @Eolodasilva
    @Eolodasilva 4 года назад +1

    Muito obrigado. (Thank you so much)

    • @DiversReady
      @DiversReady  4 года назад +1

      A qualquer hora meu amigo!

  • @boyibs4577
    @boyibs4577 2 года назад

    New to diving and this video is indeed helpful. What's your take on using split rings instead of a line? Thank you.

    • @Washo1903
      @Washo1903 Год назад

      You use a line so that you can cut it if something gets entangled or snagged and you can't free it. An important concept is not having metal to metal connections, meaning that you don't have a metal light connected to a split ring to a bolt snap to a d ring, you can't cut any of those things without bolt cutters unless you want to cut your bcd/harness webbing. Having the line means that you have a cuttable point.

  • @smacinskyjr
    @smacinskyjr 2 года назад +2

    How many millimeters is the cordage that you're using?

  • @lennygermany1507
    @lennygermany1507 4 года назад +1

    Hiya M8 , must admit was just thinking " cold water " diving , in Florida ;) , greets from Europe where after a few weeks off .. C whatever ..... water has risen to a sweltering 7° celsius :)

    • @lennygermany1507
      @lennygermany1507 4 года назад

      BTW , I wasn´t having a go at you , am just jealous :) keep up the great videos

  • @nihildriven
    @nihildriven 3 года назад +2

    Stay away from those tovatech fusion lights (shown in video). The reflectors dim substantially with saltwater intrusion. The reflector is not well sealed, saltwater gets on it and crystallizes, and theres no way to clean it once saltwater gets in there. Better off with a fixed narrow beam, as the wide is not bright enough for photos anyways.

  • @VinceM1000
    @VinceM1000 4 года назад +8

    New to diving and love your videos. ❤️ what kind of line are you using? Thanks and looking forward to more videos.

    • @DivingDeveloper
      @DivingDeveloper 4 года назад +3

      +1 for this comment. What kind of line are you using, James?

    • @chris.5434
      @chris.5434 3 года назад

      No answer 😭😭

    • @joaosmribeiro
      @joaosmribeiro 3 года назад

      He is using an old spool line or you can buy nylon thin line

    • @GaborOrszaczky
      @GaborOrszaczky 3 года назад +5

      @@joaosmribeiro Usually we use #24 gauge (~1.8mm) braided nylon line. But #18 gauge (~1.5mm) or #36 gauge (~2.2mm) is also commonly used. If you're in a metric country, ask for 2mm in your local hadware store or dive shop.

  • @matthiasnott
    @matthiasnott Год назад

    Did you see the XDeep ones?

  • @smacinskyjr
    @smacinskyjr 2 года назад +1

    What size cord do you use?

  • @barbararichards744
    @barbararichards744 5 месяцев назад

    How do you add bolt snap to chain

  • @carlalafontaine1780
    @carlalafontaine1780 6 месяцев назад

    How do you replace a bolt hook that has a screw at the bottom of the swivel?

  • @frostahorse
    @frostahorse 2 года назад

    Why do we use the line to tie bolt snaps, why not a zip tie or something similar?

  • @lewislawson5461
    @lewislawson5461 4 года назад

    Do you have any ties to the uk? Have you dived in the uk?

  • @diversdown2116
    @diversdown2116 4 года назад +4

    a while back i ran into a problem when redoing my bolt snaps. i had quit smoking and threw out all my lighters. so i had to find my soldering iron but got it done. p.s. what do you think of the butterfly bolt snaps?

    • @DiversReady
      @DiversReady  4 года назад +2

      Hi Divers Down. Butterfly snaps fall into the category of 'suicide clips'! I choose not to use them. Be well! James

  • @antoniomelchor7003
    @antoniomelchor7003 4 года назад

    Nice video. Any recomended line?

    • @LarsDennert
      @LarsDennert 4 года назад +1

      SMB/cave spool nylon line. It's perfect and melts nicely. Most spools come with to much anyway.

  • @divemaster
    @divemaster 2 года назад +1

    Good Morning.....What do you use as an elastic retainer for your second hold point on your torch?

    • @ForeverLearning
      @ForeverLearning 2 года назад

      I have the same question - I have been using a velcro elastic band, but it always slips while putting on my Rig - Rubber would be better - but I'll need to redo my webbing to add Rubber

  • @DW_Underwater
    @DW_Underwater 4 года назад +1

    I just lost my brand new $165 reel yesterday when it came off the double ended bolt snap. I've had accessories using bolt snaps come off before and it seems to happen mostly when jumping off the boat.

    • @Teampegleg
      @Teampegleg 4 года назад +2

      Dewalt Kotze After Dive Rite made the change to the double ender on their slide lock reels, I replace the double ender with a DGX large bolt snap (I prefer the older smaller eye mediums but I can’t get those anymore) tied on the bolt snap eye. Double enders on anything hard is a recipe to loosing the item.

    • @DiversReady
      @DiversReady  4 года назад +1

      We'll find your reel on the LL soon, Dewalt! James

  • @tedlin4962
    @tedlin4962 4 года назад

    Great video James. I have my gear set up in a vary similar fashion, but I lost a backup light this past weekend during my rescue class. Is there a more secure way to mount them than with a bolt snap and neoprene sleeve under the arm?

    • @andreiharagus6251
      @andreiharagus6251 4 года назад

      Well... There is the option of having a "permanent" connection to your BC, but that kind of defeats the idea of DIR and raises other bigger problems. I would just make sure to use a good functioning snap and a fairly snug/tight rubber band for the next light.

    • @LarsDennert
      @LarsDennert 4 года назад

      Maybe go to a Goodman handle and you won't leave the loose light somewhere on a ledge. Don't use a double-ender as they don't swivel. The setup he did is intended for a backup small light.

  • @Chogogo717
    @Chogogo717 4 года назад

    I’ve thought about adding one on my primary regulator to keep the kit nice and neat when I’m not actually sucking air. Is there a better way to stow the regulator than adding a bolt snap 6-10 inches (12-25cm 😉) from the regulator?

    • @DiversReady
      @DiversReady  3 года назад +1

      Not really, no. A bolt snap is still preferred!

    • @toadou8127
      @toadou8127 Год назад +1

      Tie an o-ring in place of bolt snap. Secure to D-ring, with double ender fitted to both rings.

  • @cdenver
    @cdenver 4 года назад

    Hi Divers Ready, just found your channel. I'm in NI(UK). I want to dive as I am purchasing an Excalibur II metal detector. Cold waters here in the UK and I dont have my diving certificate, I haven't done a course or anything (yet). Could you do a video (here's hoping?) on the first thing to do when getting into diving? I dont want to go very deep, just metal detect in rivers and loughs. Is the course expensive? How long does it take? Are PADI instructors working during this pandemic? Are 5mm winter suits from Amazon (around 60-70 quid) worth it? Do I use an under suit too? I am completely clueless to diving and you are the first person I have discovered on RUclips regarding "how to dive" etc. Maybe you already have a video on all this, I dont know I just found you. Great channel man, you seem to know your stuff.

    • @1badsteed
      @1badsteed 4 года назад

      Hey mate, check out this site and as you scroll down, look under SCUBA section. A big difference in a surfing setup and a scuba one. It also has temps in Celsius and Fahrenheit. Good luck!

  • @BramblesGOW
    @BramblesGOW 3 года назад +6

    James could you give some affiliate links to the line and bolt snaps you recommend?

    • @jimmydryhands9288
      @jimmydryhands9288 3 года назад +1

      Mate any half decent diving shop sells SS bolt snaps and rope lines of various types

    • @jfinney3168
      @jfinney3168 2 года назад

      dive gear express best bolt snaps for the money

    • @kdum8
      @kdum8 2 года назад

      make sure they are 316SS (316 Stainless Steel) otherwise they will corrode.

  • @JohnPrice-jq5yt
    @JohnPrice-jq5yt 9 месяцев назад

    Shearwater perdix 2 functions!

  • @U.P_SCUBA
    @U.P_SCUBA 3 месяца назад

    Why do you dismiss the brass?

  • @lucadimauro9283
    @lucadimauro9283 3 года назад +1

    Hi James, why are you against brass bolt snaps? Personally I finde them more beautiful aesthetically, is there a technical con?
    Thanks a lot.

    • @ForeverLearning
      @ForeverLearning 2 года назад +1

      Covered the cons in the video - They corrode and stick

  • @lugtiegames4248
    @lugtiegames4248 4 года назад +3

    Will there be another livestream soon?

    • @DiversReady
      @DiversReady  4 года назад +1

      Absolutely! We just did one with Scuba Diver Magazine. But I'll do another one soon on Divers Ready! Watch this space!

  • @alanstahl594
    @alanstahl594 2 года назад

    What are suicide clips ?

  • @tomvanzanten479
    @tomvanzanten479 2 года назад +1

    I attached a bolt snap to my flashlight using this knot, and after about 40 dives, the rope severed. The knot stayed in place, but all of the layers of rope simply broke...

  • @LodgeMan2011
    @LodgeMan2011 3 года назад

    #askdiversready Hey James, I’m thinking about stepping to the professional side of diving and becoming a DM. I’m landlocked in Kentucky and have never dove salt water. Do you recommend getting experience in salt before pursuing DM

    • @DiversReady
      @DiversReady  2 года назад +1

      Great question! Answer coming in this month's channel update video!

  • @ericmac564
    @ericmac564 3 года назад

    Can someone tell me why not use carabiners?

    • @toadou8127
      @toadou8127 Год назад +1

      Accidently trap line/cable and now you're entangled.

  • @391wombat
    @391wombat 4 года назад +6

    James: Why do most tech/DIR set ups use a “naked” brass/glass spg? Whats wrong with using a boot to protect an spg? Thanks, John

    • @alle_namen_schon_vergeben708
      @alle_namen_schon_vergeben708 4 года назад +1

      Ignore me I'm just interested too 😅

    • @Teampegleg
      @Teampegleg 4 года назад +1

      The boot makes the spg bigger and it holds grime making it harder to rinse.

    • @LarsDennert
      @LarsDennert 4 года назад

      Their idea is more streamlined. Less is more. Since it is clipped off it is unlikely to drag on the reef. However I clip off a console with an small air integrated computer and compass as I don't like things on my wrist.

    • @391wombat
      @391wombat 4 года назад

      It just seems to me that all the out of water hazards, i.e. transportation in car, on boat, Murphys Law type stuff, would outweigh the streamlining, gunk accumulation issues but i am nowhere near being an authority on the subject.

    • @andreiharagus6251
      @andreiharagus6251 4 года назад

      @@391wombat If you fancy DIR and choose a "naked" SPG then it will more likely be chrome plated brass body and tempered glass with a metalic lip over the edge. Most of "housed" ones will have some sort of plastic screen and tin or some composite body, really requiring the protection of the boot.
      Is possible to combine the two and get a bomb proof one if Murphy is your worry. Or could go for an integrated one on your computer. Then you will worry about the transmitter. :)

  • @petethehandyman9185
    @petethehandyman9185 4 года назад

    What about using parachute cord?

    • @playmasterful
      @playmasterful 4 года назад

      Don't those keep water really well?

    • @Teampegleg
      @Teampegleg 4 года назад

      I used 550 cord at first as it is what I had lying around. It is too big for the application, resulting in huge knots.

  • @rcparke
    @rcparke 9 месяцев назад +1

    Suprised to see you bad-mouth brass. I sail on commercial ships and we never use stainless. I swipped a couple of brass bolt snaps from work years ago and they are still going strong. Quality brass bolt snaps use brass springs, so you never have to worry about the spirng corroding. There are too many grades of stainless and I have found the ones at dive shops overpriced and low grade.

  • @McNighthawk750
    @McNighthawk750 3 года назад

    You can now buy stainless steel cable ties (aka. zip ties)

  • @MC-tm2uy
    @MC-tm2uy 2 года назад

    Dont buy bold snaps from dive shop. They mark it up significantly. Go to your local hardware store and find stainless steel one if you short on time. Or order from amazon if you can wait
    My LDS sold them for $9/each, my local hardware store sold them for $7/each but Amazon sold them for $3/each...stainless steel

  • @jeremygoldman10
    @jeremygoldman10 4 года назад

    can you post a pic or video of your BC showing how/where your bolt snaps are attached?

    • @andreiharagus6251
      @andreiharagus6251 4 года назад

      He did one for rec dive config here:
      ruclips.net/video/v2iJNvFEmmo/видео.html

    • @LarsDennert
      @LarsDennert 4 года назад +1

      For backplate D rings: Gauge on left hip (my small kids use left shoulder and that's nice for instant viewing), SMB/spool at rear butt clip with a double-ender, Primary light on right shoulder when not in use clipped from the back for ergonomic reach and secondary on left clipped from the front side so you don't unclip it while unclipping a stage. Sometimes a fin keeper on the left shoulder for long hikes on the beach. Reef hook or scooter hooks on the crotch when in use. Secondary reg at right shoulder within reach of your mouth without unclipping but you want a pull away system, even on a lasso I prefer that it can be pulled off. Cameras where ever they will be out of the way when you are busy.

    • @complicatedmechanics9599
      @complicatedmechanics9599 3 года назад

      @@LarsDennert when clipping the gauge to the left shoulder D-ring it's possible to accidentally trap your primary hose if it's a bit loose, be careful if your primary is long.

    • @LarsDennert
      @LarsDennert 3 года назад +1

      @@complicatedmechanics9599 yes good point. My kids are actually on guage retractors at the left shoulder so they don't unclip but they are plastic suicide clips. One of my kids is only 60lb and dives with a 50cuft. I'll get them fully DIR at some point. They don't use a lasso and long hose either yet.

  • @SAMen07
    @SAMen07 3 года назад

    couldn't be used in cave and wrack diving.

  • @stever2583
    @stever2583 4 года назад

    Everyone here warm water divers? I use carabiners... reliable (not $ store quality) multi sizes, easy to manipulate with 3/8 or 1/2" gloves.

    • @chif1423
      @chif1423 4 года назад +2

      Carabiners are not suitable for diving. They're hazardous because of the potential for them to grab on anything that can open them.

    • @Jailhouse_Chris
      @Jailhouse_Chris 4 года назад +1

      Cold water diver here, and use bolt snaps. Carabiners can (and have) killed divers.

  • @jabertagi3857
    @jabertagi3857 3 года назад

    Can you share names of wetsuits for big sized men like you and me

  • @Aumscuba
    @Aumscuba 3 года назад

    Ha!Ha! Double ender..

  • @egali34
    @egali34 3 года назад

    admit it the first time u heard it u thought he said Olt Snaps

  • @redolds231
    @redolds231 Год назад

    Im waaaay late to this video, but could’ve gotten paid to advertise for the jawswersizer jk jk, but the jawsersizer is real unfortunately

  • @etiennedeklerk
    @etiennedeklerk Год назад

    small boltsnap, pfft chew gum

  • @Bengoesscubadiving
    @Bengoesscubadiving 2 года назад

    All you need to know about Boltsnaps and DoubleEnder is: XDEEP