Sold! HP(3500) Sherwood Double DIN Manifold - $110 shipped to CONUS (OBO)

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Sherwood 3500 PSI (7/8") high pressure DIN twin manifold with isolation valve. Will only fit 3500 psi high pressure steel scuba tanks.

$110 shipped to CONUS (OBO)
 

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damn it i missed this and i live in mass. foiled again
@rrw1987,

I have one of these I can let go of. I purchased mine new ca. 1994 (along with the original, somewhat anemic, DiveRite doubles bands) to use for my first set of Great Lakes extended range isolation-manifolded doubles using Sherwood Genesis (PST) HP100 (102 cu ft @ 3,500 psig) cylinders.

I used this doubles setup for a couple of years--fresh water, only--until I upgraded to Sherwood Genesis (PST) HP120's, for deeper/longer exposures, at which time I switched to an OMS manifold and (the much more substantial) OMS doubles bands.

IIRC, when I switched to the OMS manifold, I cleaned the Sherwood manifold and set it aside but never replaced the parts that come in the OEM service kit. (Never purchased the OEM service kit.) I just checked: Northeast Scuba Supply has this service kit available (Sherwood 6300 Manifold Rebuild Kit).

Okay. If you're interested in purchasing my manifold, LMK.

P.S.: You're aware, I hope, that the OMS manifold requires a different--a slightly narrower--center-to-center spacing than today's doubles manifolds usually do.

rx7diver
 

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