A dispute at Glenn's Aquarius

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You also said "small ma and pa shop" and "we'd do the vip's and hydros in house." So, your small shop has their own hydro station? I would be shocked and amazed if that was true.

Rainman: I do know of one "small ma and pa shop" that DOES do hydros in-house. I
got a nice tour of the equipment a while back when it was installed at a different shop.

All of you: please be nicer.
 
Actually , for all the arguing and other garbage on this thread, there is some worthwhile info. It is nice to know if someone wants to charge more $ if I come in with less than 500 psi.. we do rent occasionally. Is it considered “safe” to burn your tank down to 300psi or so , if your shallow (say 10-15’ , at the pipe at breakwater) there is so much to see there…
 
If you re-read the thread you will see that I agreed with you that while it might be true that it is more cost effective to have pre-banked, in all of my personal experiences I have only ever never found it to be more expensive to get fills at shops with pre-banked. I honestly can't believe you are still raving about this...

So in an effort to put this one to rest for the sake of all others on here; let me ask you something: How much do you charge for your pre-banked fills? I'm assuming you do have pre-banked since you've made the argument that it's so much more cost effective... I'm curious to see if our custom EANx fills are more or less expensive then your pre-banked EANx.

While my shop is a small ma and pa shop and we absolutely do our own Hydros in house and frankly I don't give a damn what you believe and what you don't.

Nice dodge on the whole "don't know anything about vis."

But to answer your dodge:

Nitrox is free to students.
Nitrox is $10 per tank no matter what size (AL80, LP95, Double 100s).
Nitrox is $5 per tank (again, regardless of size) if you're a dive club member ($40 a year).

That means, nitrox from the shop I frequent is 1/4-1/2 the cost of anywhere else I get fills.


That's awesome your shop can do a hydro in house. I have never heard of it in a small shop, since I can send my tanks out through my small shop and get them tumbled and hydro'd for $15 a tank. I'd have to double check, but I think a vis is $5.

Oh, and legally, you can't send a customer's tank off for hydro if it fails vis unless they already signed it over...because if it gets condemned because you sent it without their permission...guess who is buying them a new tank?


But to get back to my point: what are your qualifications to be passing out vis/hydro information on the internet?
 
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