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Now you need a vendors license.![]()
That may or may not be true depending on the location.
Just as you may or may not require a business license dependant on the rules governing sole proprientorships in your location.
Upon asking our friends, the LDS owners, she was told that it was not a good idea and instead she should get me one in steel. Ever see the price difference? Notice some color options missing on steel? Steel. WTF?
Its probably easier to find diamonds buried in Tennessee. But thanks anyway
WTF? It was good advice they gave. I'd have given the same. Color options? Color doesn't have an impact on your diving, but the buoyancy characteristics of your cylinder does. Ever wonder why you don't see many AL100?
Oh, welcome to SB....
Thanks for the welcome!
Steel:
BF -10lbs
BE -2lbs
Weight Empty 33 lbs
Cost:in the $300+ range.
Al:
BF -4.3
BE (500psi) +1.9
Weight Empty 41
Cost:under $200
...Being the consumer, we walk in asking for a specific product, we are not in the mood to hear you are not going to sell the product to us. We will just spend our $ elsewhere.