Drowning in REGULATORS

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Just to give some info about servicing your regs........you can do a Manufacurer offered course but to buy parts or a maintenance manual you sometimes have to work at a shop. Unless you can work a deal with the shop.
 
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Just to give some info about servicing your regs........you can do a Manufacurer offered course but to buy parts or a maintenance manual you sometimes have to work at a shop. Unless you can work a deal with the shop.

I suppose it depends on the reg. I've found everything I need on the internet, tool suppliers (Peterbuilt, etc.), factory training manuals and cdroms, rebuild kits (overseas, Ebay) etc. for my my Apeks regs no problem. Just have to do some hunting.
 
check out vance harlow's sucba regualtor repair and maintenance, and regulator savvy which you can find in scubatools.com
 

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