By all means.  Call up
http://www.high-altitude-medicine.com/hyperbaric.html      scroll to the
bottom of the page and you will see a picture of the PAC          click
on Purchase information, and I believe you will find an Australian
contact.
                            Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.

Ron wrote:

>   Can you reveal the source of the PAC Altitude Chamber?
>
> Ron...
>
> somewhere in Texas
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "BROOKS BRADLEY" <liat...@flash.net>
> To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 11:42 AM
> Subject: CS>OT: HOME-BUILT HYPERBARIC CHAMBER
>
>
> >                                     To all interested list members:
> >                     We are nearing  completion/evaluation of a
> > "locally-constructed" hyperbaric chamber that uses air compression
> for
> > inflation and supplemental oxygen for inhalation.  We are quite
> > enthusiastic about the effectiveness of  the simple design----and
> most
> > especially over the VERY economical cost of materials and ease of
> > assembly.  It will be about 3 weeks before our proto-type
> evaluations
> > are complete.  If no unforseen problems surface, I am willing to
> post a
> > useable set of instructions for interested members----if any are
> > desirous of constructing a very low-cost unit.
> >                     We purchased, and modified slightly, a PAC
> altitude
> > chamber and have achieved very acceptable results from it.  However,
> it
> > cost $1000.00, plus shipping (it was the most economical of all
> devices
> > we considered);  and that is more than the average person might want
> to
> > have to pay.  The total parts cost for everything, including the air
>
> > pressure relief valving, support cage, covering, entry/exit zipper
> > assembly, 02 assembly (excepting air and 02 supply source), base
> > assembly and miscellaneous hardware----was less than $150.00.  The
> unit
> > is 4' in diameter and 6' 4" in height and allows a person to sit in
> a
> > conventional chair.
> >                 We are developing this unit for construction/use by
> > third-world recipients.  We feel we can ship the unassembled
> materials
> > for a fraction of the cost of other approaches.   If   no unforseen
> > deficiencies materialize, we estimate we can ship 5 unassembled
> units to
> > Asia/Africa for the same cost as one purchased (portable) commercial
>
> > unit.
> >                 There are many approaches to be examined for this
> type
> > of  "baseline" unit;  we have settled on this design because of its
> > unusually low cost, effectiveness and practicality.
> >                   Naturally, I am always thinking of my friends on
> this
> > list---some enterprising soul may wat to do it.  The construction
> really
> > is.......quite simple.
> >              Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.
> >
> >
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