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I know they're done properly because I do them myself...
You can use the tank valve to hold the reg for some things, you can buy an adapter to screw into a HP port, use a vice, use your hands, depends on a lot of factors. Personally I use a tank valve for things like environment seal caps and what not. For the yoke and din screws, I just hold it in my hand. Haven't had an issue. Impact over leverage is your friend and the regulators friend.
you REALLY need to test the pressure. One thing that frustrates me about most divers that own regs is that they don't own an IP gauge. The IP gauge is the single most important thing to have when you own your own regs as it is the only way to really tell if your first stage is healthy. It is also critical to get the breathing set properly and prevent the hoses/regulator from damage during service.... No other way to do it than with an IP gauge unfortunately.
You can use the tank valve to hold the reg for some things, you can buy an adapter to screw into a HP port, use a vice, use your hands, depends on a lot of factors. Personally I use a tank valve for things like environment seal caps and what not. For the yoke and din screws, I just hold it in my hand. Haven't had an issue. Impact over leverage is your friend and the regulators friend.
you REALLY need to test the pressure. One thing that frustrates me about most divers that own regs is that they don't own an IP gauge. The IP gauge is the single most important thing to have when you own your own regs as it is the only way to really tell if your first stage is healthy. It is also critical to get the breathing set properly and prevent the hoses/regulator from damage during service.... No other way to do it than with an IP gauge unfortunately.