
bluehawk
Member
- Mar 18, 2024
- 49
I have a wing back chair that reclines, I sorta tested it abit ago with my arms on the arm rests and just left them fall to the side off the arm rests. The chair i reclined abit back at a 45 degree angle I do have a neck pillow I can place behind my neck but will also be against the back of the bag behind my neck. That would keep my head upright from tilting to the side..
my bag doesn't have elastic Ive read some ppl secure the bag shut and some leave the bag with a gap??? to release CO2? I've watched those videos online from Dr N i forget the spelling of his last name but he makes it seem so effortless.
I just don't want to fail
I want to be sure this works but I can not afford one of those scuba masks but I do have all the rest of the equipment and my tank has been unsealed and secure/safe. the Tank size is I believe when I bought it like 20L?
I tried to find the receipt but I think I shredded it a while back. The tank stands 15inchs height not including the turn nozzle up top or regulator. I haven't attached the regulator yet but it is the correct size and does fit.
The tubing and hose clamps I've already tested last year and cut to size so that the tank wont be interrupted fall or be tipped. I'm going to place the tank in a box filled with clothing to support it standing upright.
Going to clean my place and prepare, I just dont want to fail like others have doing this method. I would have gone the other routes SN and the drink option but I could not find any of those available back when I was able to afford that stuff. The tank however was my only option available so I bought the tank last year.
I just dont want to fail, I do not want to return
when I did test last night without the tank connected when the bag fogged up I did feel the need to gasp but pressed forward till I was about to pass out then I lifted the bag. I hope to just faint straight away at that point when the tank is connected and gas flowing, just like Dr N mentioned in his video.
I appreciate the feedback btw thank you Kapsyl
my bag doesn't have elastic Ive read some ppl secure the bag shut and some leave the bag with a gap??? to release CO2? I've watched those videos online from Dr N i forget the spelling of his last name but he makes it seem so effortless.
I just don't want to fail
I want to be sure this works but I can not afford one of those scuba masks but I do have all the rest of the equipment and my tank has been unsealed and secure/safe. the Tank size is I believe when I bought it like 20L?
I tried to find the receipt but I think I shredded it a while back. The tank stands 15inchs height not including the turn nozzle up top or regulator. I haven't attached the regulator yet but it is the correct size and does fit.
The tubing and hose clamps I've already tested last year and cut to size so that the tank wont be interrupted fall or be tipped. I'm going to place the tank in a box filled with clothing to support it standing upright.
Going to clean my place and prepare, I just dont want to fail like others have doing this method. I would have gone the other routes SN and the drink option but I could not find any of those available back when I was able to afford that stuff. The tank however was my only option available so I bought the tank last year.
I just dont want to fail, I do not want to return
when I did test last night without the tank connected when the bag fogged up I did feel the need to gasp but pressed forward till I was about to pass out then I lifted the bag. I hope to just faint straight away at that point when the tank is connected and gas flowing, just like Dr N mentioned in his video.
I appreciate the feedback btw thank you Kapsyl