Self sufficient home Regulators mechanics ??

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Can someone point me to resources that will allow me to available resource on Regulators maintenance and service ??

I know that i am not able to get parts for annual service but i believe that if i maintain my OWN LIFE DEPENDENT Equipment i will put more effort thatn the guy behind the counter that is being paid by the hour.

Also, If buying a regulator from Leisure Pro do i have to be a rocket science to set it up for first time use ??

I wanted a Scuba Pro MK25/S600 and R380 reg set but we dont have a local Scuba Pro dealer in town and the closest one is 2 1/2 hour away thats 5 hours two ways.

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Can someone point me to resources that will allow me to available resource on Regulators maintenance and service ?
I think the short answer is: Get Vance Harlow's (Oxyhacker) "Scuba Regulator Maintenance and Repair" from Airspeedpress.com; however, this probably should not a be a substitute for getting trained on the regulators you want to service.

In the mean time, read this thread: "Do you service your own regs?"
 

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