My SP G250 broke. Any suggestions?

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Yes, I have two G200Bs in excellent condition that I'll probably never use. They are identical to the G250B except for the air barrel and adjuster. I think I have a NOS adjuster I could include as well if you want. Thanks, Couv.

I've pretty much resigned myself to using D300s and 109s, and I have several of each. I also would like to part ways with a few MK10s and my 3 LP72s. We're moving to upstate NY in the next several months and I will be cutting down on dive gear.
 
Yes, I have two G200Bs in excellent condition that I'll probably never use. They are identical to the G250B except for the air barrel and adjuster. I think I have a NOS adjuster I could include as well if you want. Thanks, Couv.

I've pretty much resigned myself to using D300s and 109s, and I have several of each. I also would like to part ways with a few MK10s and my 3 LP72s. We're moving to upstate NY in the next several months and I will be cutting down on dive gear.
Hi thanks for your reply. How much would you want for one G200?
 
Thank you all for your suggestions, I guess I'll try to get a "new" one to repair before trying my hand at JB Weld or similar.

As I'm looking for a new G200 or G250, does it matter which variant? For example, if I'm only considering the case, would a G200B or G250 Graphite or G250v be the same?
Good choice. On a piece of life support gear as critical as a regulator second stage, the few bucks you spend are nothing compared to the potential for a catestrophic failure and inhaling water at depth.

Now, about all this consideration for glue, you really have to be careful. As a medic years ago, I heard this story about Super-Glue. A fellow came into the emergency room of a local hospital with his finger firmly attached to his nose. He was using Super-Glue and had an itchy nose, went to relieve the itch, and...well, you heard the result. The doctor, seeing his predicament, asked in as gentle a manner as he could, "You have a choice, your finger or your nose?"

SeaRat
 

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