Arggg.. dropped off regs for servicing. Broken 1st stage...

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??? Last time I looked, there were still 3 shops in the Longwood/Lake Mary area.
I go to college in Gainesville :p The last scuba shop closed down maybe 6 months ago.
 
I go to college in Gainesville :p The last scuba shop closed down maybe 6 months ago.

Doesn't UF have a scuba club where you can rent gear? We used to have one at Penn State and it was very economical.
 
Since you already bought a new reg, I was going to offer to fix your salvo 1st stage with the parts you have (or for the cost of new parts necessary) as a way of making a point, and if I couldn't do it, I'd gladly take back anything disparaging I said about your shop.

But then I saw that you're a gator and I had to reconsider. Wasn't this a great year in college football? :D

Anyhow, PM me if you want to try an experiment.
 
Since you already bought a new reg, I was going to offer to fix your salvo 1st stage with the parts you have (or for the cost of new parts necessary) as a way of making a point, and if I couldn't do it, I'd gladly take back anything disparaging I said about your shop.

But then I saw that you're a gator and I had to reconsider. Wasn't this a great year in college football? :D

Anyhow, PM me if you want to try an experiment.
Ahahah. The best year ever. I really though this year as gonna be it!

Sending you a PM.
 
Why would I rent gear? The gear is only for the scuba students anyways.

Because if you are diving infrequently it doesn't make financial sense to pay for rebuilds when you can rent a regulator setup inexpensively.

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Ahahah. The best year ever.

For Florida State. :wink:
 
Because if you are diving infrequently it doesn't make financial sense to pay for rebuilds when you can rent a regulator setup inexpensively.

---------- Post added January 30th, 2014 at 07:05 PM ----------



For Florida State. :wink:
I've had my gear for probably 5-6 years now. I also dive a long hose configuration for caves so I need my own gear.
 

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