Boston area: LDS that will fill 32% w/o Nitrox stickers

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No trimix, but I am willing to work with trimix divers. Bring in your tanks with the helium and I can top with 36 and air, just takes a bit of math.

PS bring your own He analyzer as I don't have one yet. But if I get enough demand for trimix I will be ramping up to full trimix support.
 
stevead:
No trimix, but I am willing to work with trimix divers. Bring in your tanks with the helium and I can top with 36 and air, just takes a bit of math.

PS bring your own He analyzer as I don't have one yet. But if I get enough demand for trimix I will be ramping up to full trimix support.

Thanks, good to know!
 
Northeast Scuba in Chelmsford has never required a sticker.

I had stickered a couple of my tanks a while back. Then one day I needed air fills at CAD. I was made to scrape every tiny weeny itsy bitsy piece of green/yellow before could get a fill. Oye!

Al
 
Dash_Riprock:
Northeast Scuba in Chelmsford has never required a sticker.

They do require a local dive shop VIP sticker, though, which is unfortunate for those of us whom are trained to do VIPs.

I had stickered a couple of my tanks a while back. Then one day I needed air fills at CAD. I was made to scrape every tiny weeny itsy bitsy piece of green/yellow before could get a fill. Oye!

Yup, that happened to me and a buddy of mine, too. Idiocy at its finest.
 

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