simply, it is not broken, It IS hand tight. Don't need fixing.


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Posted by JohnB on September 16, 2001 at 15:41:56:

In Reply to: Wait a second... posted by seahunt on September 15, 2001 at 19:39:04:

I should have made it known to you that I dive with my 2nd stage "HAND tight". It is second nature for me to check it from time to time, specially when the rig has been in the truck for a long drive and carried across some land before a dive. Again, Not broken, not defective, I do NOT want it "cranked down" so much that I have to get the Snap-On tools out to effect a beach or UW repair.


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