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We have 3 dates for the Hog Regulator Repair course setup and are currently taking enrollment. These may go fast, so please sign up early. You will also need to collect tools and read thru the Regulator Savvy book before the class starts.
Dates:
Feb. 18th at DRIS during the Our World Underwater Show in Chicago - Come see us at booths 715&717 - VIP and O2 Cleaning procedures optional
Mar. 24th at the Beneath the Sea Show in New Jersey - Come see us at Booth 710 - VIP and O2 Cleaning procedures optional and possible alternate location
April 13th at the Ghost Ships Festival in Milwaukee - Come see us at Booths 40,41, 48, 49 - VIP and O2 Cleaning procedures optional
Long Beach Scuba show - Please start collecting interest if you would like us to come teach this during the show.
The class is an all day class. Dive shops can send an employee to repair Hog regulators. Cost for anyone taking the class is $250 not including materials and tools. Those TDI Instructors looking to be able to teach this class, can also take the instructor course for 2-3 hours ($150) and be able to teach this course to their students. Instructors also looking to become Visual Tank Inspector Instructors or O2 Cleaning Procedures are also welcome.