Scuba pro used mk10 and d350

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Oops. Brain fart.
Misread the OP's reg.
Well, I've got a boatload of D-series spares, including their ridiculous service "kits" with three parts.
@Jipto11 I'll service those for you, too, lol!
D350 was my very first reg, and I still dive it.
But yes. D-series parts are getting scarce.
Sorry for the thread diversion, @Still Kicking !
 
I dive a D350/Mk 19 combo. Performs brilliantly, nothing like a D series. It used to be a Mk10/D350 combo which was just as excellent but I went with the Mk19 because of the easy switch capability between DIN and yoke. rsingler serviced my D350 two years ago, still functions like new. Of course, at my age I only do a few dives every year, maybe a dozen on vacation, a few more than that in local NJ waters, so frequent service is not an issue.
 
Nah there can't be any spares that guy said there aren't any spares and not to buy the reg
and the op, told the seller that, and the seller is probably going to take them to the, dump
 
Random question on Spares for a D350.

I have recently acquired a second stage from Japan.

Thinking to future proof.

Is anyone or know anyone 3D printing the cover/exhaust section?

I don't want to get soo deep into this untill I know I have backup.
 
Mate this 3d printing thing is it like vaping or crack

 
Random question on Spares for a D350.

I have recently acquired a second stage from Japan.

Thinking to future proof.

Is anyone or know anyone 3D printing the cover/exhaust section?

I don't want to get soo deep into this untill I know I have backup.
I am (very) slowly working on it... Most likely going to end with a printed mold for pouring one in silicone.
 
I've been diving a d400 for about eight years now. IMO it's the best second stage I've ever seen (never seen a TFX :)). I maintain all my regulators.. except the d400. The d400 I send to @rsingler. He has the parts and the knowledge to work on them.
I think buying a d350 as a new diver would be an unneeded complication/ distraction.
 
I am (very) slowly working on it... Most likely going to end with a printed mold for pouring one in silicone.

Surely it’s easier to use one in good condition to make a mold ?
 
Surely it’s easier to use one in good condition to make a mold ?
Easier, maybe. But my goal is to make it reproducible for others (like how I put the mk10 and mk20 spec boot molds on thingiverse).
 

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