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Buy yourself some VIP stickers from LP and do you viz yourself. Its crazy to pay your lds 10 bucks or more to shine a light in the tank take a look and screw your valve back in.
Take it to your local fire dept. .
Not that hard to put a hose on your rig and test it. I'm about as non-mechanical as they come and even I can replace a hose, after watching my husband do it a few times.1. So the LDS has agreed to make "an exception" for you, and you're still "upset" ?
2 - You also want to save "about $20" on a hose. Go ahead and save "about $20". Who is going to put the hose on your rig and test it for you ? Point here is your LDS, whilst a few bucks more, would probably take care of this for you, and make sure you rig is ready to dive. Or is Dive Gear Express going to fly out and do this for you ? Yes that was sarcastic, with no ill will towards Dive Gear Express, as I am a customer of theirs, great place !
3 - Did you attempt to buy the tank at the same LDS first ?
4 - All of this over a couple of bucks ?
If it's aluminum, it would be nice to have an eddy current test to look for neck cracks.
Don't start a 6351/6061 fight. Anyone paying for eddy current on a 6061 is a tool.
Our tank guy finds neck cracks in AL tanks a couple of times a year, and they're not all the "bad" alloy.
flots.