Once or twice a month is all that I would use one. If the price difference between lowest and highest quality is $20, then I'd probably pay the extra. If it is a $100 difference, then I'd probably rather just buy more O-rings.
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This is exactly what I would need, since I dont play too often and usually know a few days in advance when I am going to play. If its fairly affordable I am in!Minimag, 16" Dye Titanium, Benchmark double finger, phase II, level 10, 88 4500, warp.
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3 - 68/4500 tanks 2 or 3 times a month no scuba tanks here. Man I hope this is available for March 2010 for my big 4 0 B Day. Tom Youdamansigpic
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Guys, I didn't mean a finished product in tier pricing, I meant to shoot us the numbers as to what the difference would be overall. Again, if it's a $20 difference between Low and High grade shaft material, then I'd go with the High. If it's a $200 difference, I'd have to say I'd go with the low.
I was asking TK if he could shoot us some guesstimated numbers on what the spread would be. $5, $15, $30 or $25, $75, $150 type of thing. This is to reflect the cost difference in the shaft, NOT the final product. Now it would be passed down into final product cost, but we aren't to that point just yet... Though the way TK handles things we may be there by the weekend!!!
MPSD!!!! He's not talking about the finish on the outside of the compressor, he's talking about using a different material for the internals. Using either soft, mild, regular, hardened, chromed, hardened-chromed-shot-peened-precision-diamond-cut-built-like-an-Automag steel.
You raise the quality, you raise the price.
DM
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I would also prefer a higher quality.
That said , I probably would only use it once a month , and leave the scuba filling for the local fire dept.
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I'd say about 1-2 times a month, depending on how often I hit the field and if I remember/am able to top up at the end of the day.
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