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Nothing like going off on someone without reading the whole post.
You might be able to have them make an addapter if your going to be a regular there.
 
Scubaroo:
Curt,

The original post said it was not a dive shop.


My mistake, I thought he got them hydro'd at the fire place and tried to fill them in the dive shop. Missed the translation

All our cylinders are hydro'd in a fire extinguesher place.

But I still have the same attitude about most dive shops and filling DIN cylinders.

Curt
 
Wildcard:
Nothing like going off on someone without reading the whole post.
You might be able to have them make an addapter if your going to be a regular there.

Sorry Wildcard, let me kiss your B$%T and make it all better. My mistake.
 
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Advanced Diver Magazine

And you post with an attitude like that? That will get you lots of business.
 
Wildcard:
Publisher / Owner
Advanced Diver Magazine

And you post with an attitude like that? That will get you lots of business.


Its a joke, maybe you should relax a little. Cut the coffee in the mornings :)
 
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don

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And don't forget to wash your hands after handling meat, poultry or fish.
 
Get yourself a couple of din adapters. I have a couple of them myself for when I travel.
 

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