The next time I rebuild my regs I will video the process of adjusting them and ensuring they are working properly. Maybe a voice over as well? I can see there is a lot of interest in maintaining your own gear. The course from HOG is worth it if you have the time and are in a location that allows for taking the course. -Garth
Garth McClune Here's another voice of appreciation for posting these. Would love for you to make that 2nd stage tuning video when you get the chance. If you wouldn't mind remaking the disassembly/reassembly and tuning videos with voice over, I'd be happy to send you a few sets of the HOG 2nd stage O-rings so you don't waste your own. PM or email me if you're interested. Just like Syed said, it's good of you to put these up as reference videos for those who have taken the class and only service their own regs once every couple years...
Thank you for the video, almost all of the balanced 2nd stages are more or less the same, the only difference being the way that the little pin is held on the BRS knob or the little orings on the shuttle valve - apeks and tigullio have one on some models... I am trying to say that the video doubles up as a guide for most barrel balanced 2nd stages... Thanks a lot Garth, if you can do more it would be appreciated, I will probably do some myself as I service and tune my regs alone too.
Let me tell everyone a little more about this video.... It was the video I took on the first time I disassembled my regs so that if I forgot how to put them back together I could reference the video. I wasn't going for methodical. As you can see I was studying the reg as I was going along.
When I first looked at his Hog reg, it seemed a lot harder to service. With your video I saw it's almost like the Cressi Ellipse Black Balanced but more sturdy with its metal parts! Going to tackle it now...
Well done. I knew there had to be a video on here for doing just this, there are some good things to have come out of technology hey, just wish I'd had RUclips during school.
Thanks for putting these up... you can find hundreds of videos on how to fix different systems of your car, but good lord is it hard to find info on basic reg maintenance. If you have a chance, would you mind making a video on how to tune your HOG reg once you have it assembled?
Hello and thank you for this video! It's very very helpful. Could you please download another video that would include assembling of the 2nd stage? thank you.
any tips on how to remove the hose from the second stage? my tusa regulator has a rubber covering over a swivel connection. It's really hard to pull it back and I don't want to damage it. Also when I pulled it back a little, I saw it was completely round, not a hexagonal nut that a wrench could loosen...
I eventually was able to pull the rubber back far enough to expose the grooves, turned out it was round on 2 sides, and flat on 2 sides and there was a second one right next to it that was square-shaped. both were about an eight of an inch thick so I ended up having to go to the dive shop since you needed to position 2 paper-thin wrenches side-by-side. couldn't find thin wrenches at any hardware store -__-...
my reg is constantly feeding a small amout of air, is this problem caused by one of the o-rings attached the the white parts? i have opened only the face cover and tightened the end caps but still the problem persists.
Successfully rebuilt my HOG secondary using your video. Thank You!
The next time I rebuild my regs I will video the process of adjusting them and ensuring they are working properly. Maybe a voice over as well? I can see there is a lot of interest in maintaining your own gear.
The course from HOG is worth it if you have the time and are in a location that allows for taking the course.
-Garth
Please do! even if one has taken the course, its good to have a video to refer to. :) cheers!
Garth McClune Here's another voice of appreciation for posting these. Would love for you to make that 2nd stage tuning video when you get the chance.
If you wouldn't mind remaking the disassembly/reassembly and tuning videos with voice over, I'd be happy to send you a few sets of the HOG 2nd stage O-rings so you don't waste your own. PM or email me if you're interested.
Just like Syed said, it's good of you to put these up as reference videos for those who have taken the class and only service their own regs once every couple years...
Thank you for the video, almost all of the balanced 2nd stages are more or less the same, the only difference being the way that the little pin is held on the BRS knob or the little orings on the shuttle valve - apeks and tigullio have one on some models...
I am trying to say that the video doubles up as a guide for most barrel balanced 2nd stages...
Thanks a lot Garth, if you can do more it would be appreciated, I will probably do some myself as I service and tune my regs alone too.
Let me tell everyone a little more about this video.... It was the video I took on the first time I disassembled my regs so that if I forgot how to put them back together I could reference the video. I wasn't going for methodical. As you can see I was studying the reg as I was going along.
Garth McClune brilliant
When I first looked at his Hog reg, it seemed a lot harder to service. With your video I saw it's almost like the Cressi Ellipse Black Balanced but more sturdy with its metal parts! Going to tackle it now...
Thank you so much for the effort to put into making this video -- you helped me solve an issue with my Hog.
Great video thank you. Forgot to take 2 little o-rings from the piston.
Well done. I knew there had to be a video on here for doing just this, there are some good things to have come out of technology hey, just wish I'd had RUclips during school.
I think some folks are hurt that you put it on video in the first place.
Thanks for putting these up... you can find hundreds of videos on how to fix different systems of your car, but good lord is it hard to find info on basic reg maintenance. If you have a chance, would you mind making a video on how to tune your HOG reg once you have it assembled?
Garth, do you have a video on the first stage breakdown and repair of D3
Thank you so much.
Hi do you have a video to show how to assemble back the 2nd stage? Thanks!
Hello and thank you for this video! It's very very helpful.
Could you please download another video that would include assembling of the 2nd stage?
thank you.
any tips on how to remove the hose from the second stage? my tusa regulator has a rubber covering over a swivel connection. It's really hard to pull it back and I don't want to damage it. Also when I pulled it back a little, I saw it was completely round, not a hexagonal nut that a wrench could loosen...
Warm water makes rubber easier to work with. The nut should have some grooves for you to work with a normal wrench.
I eventually was able to pull the rubber back far enough to expose the grooves, turned out it was round on 2 sides, and flat on 2 sides and there was a second one right next to it that was square-shaped. both were about an eight of an inch thick so I ended up having to go to the dive shop since you needed to position 2 paper-thin wrenches side-by-side. couldn't find thin wrenches at any hardware store -__-...
Do you have a first stage demo for this as well?
my reg is constantly feeding a small amout of air, is this problem caused by one of the o-rings attached the the white parts? i have opened only the face cover and tightened the end caps but still the problem persists.
you should take your reg to your local authorised service center.
El interior es muy similar a mi Apeks TX-50.
Good idea to video it.. but you werent methodical at all and you stripped parts of it completely arse about.
El interior es muy similar a mi Apeks TX-50.