GotWood Sayer of Fact Joined Jan 12, 2007 Location Maiden, NC Jul 11, 2016 #1 Just picked up some scuba equipment and I need to have it all serviced. Anyone here help me out?
tkeaton Master Velocipede Alchemist Joined Mar 20, 2005 Location Chattanooga Jul 11, 2016 #2 I was an instructor once upon a time, when living out on the west coast. Just shy of 400 dives. As for having it serviced, no help there, take it to a dive center, pay the service charge. Its your life you're dealing with, it's worth the $75-200
I was an instructor once upon a time, when living out on the west coast. Just shy of 400 dives. As for having it serviced, no help there, take it to a dive center, pay the service charge. Its your life you're dealing with, it's worth the $75-200
GotWood Sayer of Fact Joined Jan 12, 2007 Location Maiden, NC Jul 12, 2016 #3 I agree, trying to find someone local to service evening.
RobMcBee Slow n easy when you're not gettin greasy.... Joined Jan 12, 2009 Location Fort Mill / Indian Land SC Jul 12, 2016 #4 I used to be certified in my early 20's.... The place I used was Divers Supply off Clanton Rd. I think they've moved now. Scuba Gear - Snorkeling Equipment - Largest Scuba Diving Equipment Selection - Divers Supply
I used to be certified in my early 20's.... The place I used was Divers Supply off Clanton Rd. I think they've moved now. Scuba Gear - Snorkeling Equipment - Largest Scuba Diving Equipment Selection - Divers Supply
rabb11d Well-Known Member Joined Nov 14, 2009 Location Statesville,NC Jul 12, 2016 #5 Lake norman scuba in Mooresville. I know nothing about them, just know where it is.
LBZ_Duramax Well-Known Member Joined Aug 18, 2011 Location Benson, NC Jul 12, 2016 #6 We re-certify the high pressure cylinders (SCUBA, SCBA, CO2, etc). Call Airtech Scuba (Gypsy Divers) in Raleigh and ship it to them. From my understanding most dive shops just send the regulators and stuff to them anyway and mark up the cost.
We re-certify the high pressure cylinders (SCUBA, SCBA, CO2, etc). Call Airtech Scuba (Gypsy Divers) in Raleigh and ship it to them. From my understanding most dive shops just send the regulators and stuff to them anyway and mark up the cost.
rockcity everyday is a chance to get better Joined Apr 10, 2005 Location Greenville, NC Jul 12, 2016 #7 I always used Ruby at Seaworld Divers in Hickory. Are they even in biz anymore? If they are, I'd go there.
I always used Ruby at Seaworld Divers in Hickory. Are they even in biz anymore? If they are, I'd go there.