Ask the shop to train you in regulator repair. This may include sending you to a manufacturer's training class, depending upon how well the shop owners know and trust you and how busy and how competent their repair staff is. Spend some of your free time repairing regulators for them, in their facility. After they see that you're able to do it, you will have no problems getting the parts you need, and you may even be able to use their facilities to repair your own stuff. That's what I mean by a "good relationship". On Thu, 10 May 2001, Paul Braunbehrens wrote: > I agree, and I do. But I think they are worried about liability. > > > Art Greenberg wrote: > ~ > >I found it very useful to have a good relationship with a local shop. > >Helps with things besides repair parts too. > > > >On Wed, 9 May 2001, Paul Braunbehrens wrote: > > > >> Does anyone know where to get overhaul kits for regulators? I have > >> no problem getting O-rings, but HP seats are not as easy to find. > >> > >> Thanks. > >> > > > >-- > >Art Greenberg > >artg@ec*.ne* > > > -- Art Greenberg artg@ec*.ne* -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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