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Both cylinders needed visual inspectiuon before they could be filled.
And they charged you for that, on new tanks?
 
That's why at age 71 I try not to walk too far carrying my double HP 120s. Anything over 100 yards is pretty tough.
The climb over Dinas mountain in Wales to dive in the mine isn’t one I’ll miss…. 1000yds and 50 vertical (and down the other side)
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The climb over Dinas mountain in Wales to dive in the mine isn’t one I’ll miss…. 1000yds and 50 vertical (and down the other side)
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That could be me-- If it were 1976 and I were certified.....
 
And they charged you for that, on new tanks?
I bought the cylimders online, if I had purchased them from the dive shop they may not have charged me anything. The need to be hydro tested 4 years from 02/2022.
 
Had a load of bother with equalising left ear in Red Sea this year. Tried decongestants, jaw manuevre, everything- then swallowed little bit of sea water and PoP, clear as a bell. Worked on every dive after, that week. K
 

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