Signs you have too much scuba gear.

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You get yourself a dive centre so you have a place where to rinse, store, service, fill, rent out and/or use all your gear.
You don't have enough time to service your own gear.
You've got gear you haven't used for several weeks.
You forgot who borrowed one of your kits.
You're not sure what to try next.
You spend more time writing about your gear than diving it.
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LeisurePro, Dive Gear Express, Dive Right In Scuba, ScubaToys, North East Scuba Supply, etc. are in your speed dials...
 
you start giving some of your gear budget to your wife to go shoe shopping....
 
A flow bench and a pressure pot in your basement....next to your tank tumbler and compressor.
 
If you even think you can begin to know how much gear you have in your "quick gear grab 'n' go" kit plus your other specialty gear plus the gear you have stacked up in plastic bins in the garage and the gear you have at the three storage lockers around town, then you don't have enough gear.
 
Apparently my wife thinks building an O2 clean room "would be to much."


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