I might be able to manage either location.
I might be able to manage either location.
"...some night, in the chill darkness, someone will make a mistake: The sea will show him no mercy." John T. Cunningham
I offered to do this clinic in my basement/shop. I've got tools and work benches, but not a tremendous amount of room. It will have to be limited to 6 people including Jordan. We are looking at Saturday 11/17 as the tentative date (I've got to clear this with my wife before I can confirm it.) Anyway, I live in Alpharetta, GA 2 miles east of GA 400 off Old Milton Parkway. There is a Taco Mac at the entrance to my neighborhood, so hot wings and cold beer are close at hand!
Jordan is managing the list, but my dive buddy and I are on it, so there are 3 slots left. PM Jordan to get on the list and me for detailed directions.
-Capel English
Look, I haven't read this, but in my time, no one wanted to have to go the the free clinic, particularly ones that were ran in someone's basement or workshop.
"Have you ever noticed
When you're feeling really good
There's always a pigeon
That'll come shiat on your hood?" John Prine 4-7-2020
"Into the blue again; in the silent water
Under the rocks, and stones; there is water underground" Talking Heads
I would like to take this course as many regs are very different and it never hurts to learn more.
Thanks for offering and IMO I could give a rats ass about liability of someone showed me how to fix a reg.
Typical, offer something for free and "morons" come out of the woodwork chastising you for offering your time for NO pay.
To clarify I was not calling any one specific person here a moron, it was a general statement.
"Get off your butts and EXPLORE"
Come on Russell, you know better than than that? No...but I know the extent of my knowledge and simply don't go pass it. How about you? Better question I guess would be: Has anyone on here every been in the situation of a lawsuit because they showed someone how to repair a piece of dive gear? I feel that someone who worked on a divers reg that died has a better chance of a lawsuit than someone who showed a diver how to service a reg. Oh well, I guess IMHO, one thing worse than a lawsuit happy society is a society afraid of a lawsuit.
Last edited by Sludge; 10-11-2012 at 01:10 PM. Reason: corrected the spelling of my name
"...some night, in the chill darkness, someone will make a mistake: The sea will show him no mercy." John T. Cunningham
He asked a question about liability in his first post. I gave my opinion that he's opening himself up to a potential lawsuit.
Have I recommended nobody take him up on it? No. You're all big boys and girls.
Whoever said money can't buy love never bought a puppy.
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