Kevin Carlisle
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"just imagine how much better it breaths though when you open the Venturi"
Yes, I do know now LOL.
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"just imagine how much better it breaths though when you open the Venturi"
Not that there isnt at least some truth to what you say, it just sounds like the scare tactics i hear from desperate retailers trying to push overpriced gear. IJS.
As far as the parts and service, I am given to understand Hog sells parts to the public, so stock up and learn to service them yourself.
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Actually it's MUCH more simple than that. I haven't tested Apeks parts in my regs, I don't have a reason to and certainly won't recommend you using Apeks parts in HOG regs. Why would I?
No scare tactics at all.
Is the Hog reg the brand where there have been problems with putting a Miflex hose on? If so, you may want to consider that before buying if you plan on using Miflex hoses. If I have that issue wrong, pardon my nosy interjection
I'm sorry I just looked up at the top of the page and saw Hog regulators are a sponsor to this board (now I get it, Shills)
I'm sorry I just looked up at the top of the page and saw Hog regulators are a sponsor to this board(now I get it, Shills). I was wondering why anyone would give advice that it was a good thing to mix regulator parts or work on your own life support equipment (that you haven't been trained on).
Wow, nothing has changed it's all about the dollar.
I agree with that 100%!!I'm not sure why anyone would want to put Apeks parts in a HOG regulator....
the Apeks rebuild kits are twice as expensive as HOG kits. Why pay more for parts when it's another brand name and the HOG brand ones are half the price?