My deal is certainly better - for $149.99 you get two sets(especially marked differently to meet the course requirements (and suspected ?? government regulations)- one for the left Post and one for the Right Post - However, you do need to take the Basic Technical Diving Wrench Specialty Course for $99.99 (this is to ensure that you learn to know which wrenches to use - when - where - i.e. Stage Bottles etc. This course also teaches you the method of cleaning to get O2 use to 100% then you can use them on your deco bottles also - "WOW" another certification card. The certification does state that you can only use these tools in the same state in which instructed - The Advanced Technical Diving Wrench Course covers use in all locations. To use them in weather that was NOT similar to that in which trained you will need to take the Extreme Weather Technical Diving Wrench Course. All course except the Technical Diving Wrench course REQUIRE as a prerequisite - the Altitude Technical Diving Wrench course - because any advanced course could be performed at other than sea level. Our equipment requirements do include a mandatory tool kit and as save a Wrench Kit with the appropriate TieWraps - Swivel Hooks (for taking underwater) (we are negotiating with a well know BCD manufacturer to have special pockets with plastic rings built into the next generation of their multipurpose Technical BCD - until then Snap on pockets with straps for attachment to weight belts etc are available in many fluorescent colors. Please contact me direct for the correct address to send you check - NOW. ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: Deluxe Airfills Author: "william" <william@ca*.co*> at uucpmail Date: 10/8/97 12:00 PM Jim Cobb wrote: > > I recommend a metric crescent wrench, you can get them at your local > hardware store. > > Jim > > On 10/7/97 10:19 PM EanxMiss@ao*.co* wrote: > > >I would like to know why these dive shops think they can get off charging 50 > >bucks for some "Simple Green", water, viton rings and a sticker..like it is > >some big mystery secret to clean a tank.. Can anyone tell me since I don't > >carry the world's biggest tool box around what wrench would be best to remove > >the valve on a Dive Rite H -valve on a pressed steel 104cc? Thanks for > >any input.. > >Leslie Listen champ you know thats not the tool, she might be using nitrox at which time i suggest my new set of O2 clean wrenchs, made of brass to eliminate any chance of sparking and explosion. At only $99.99 a bargin, for an addtional $99.95 i can certify them to 80% O2 use. -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aq*.co*'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aq*.co*'.
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