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Old 5 March 2015, 08:58 AM   #1
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Broken Sea Dweller 2100 Pin Tip Replacement?

Well I just picked up my third Sea Dweller, have had two and sold both, hopefully this one stays longer as each time I have sold one I regret it a few months later and pick another back up.

I got a M serial with the tool kit and was aware when buying it that the pin side on the tool was broken, but my question is where can I find just a replacement Pin?

Reference tool 2100 and if you are familiar there is a screwdriver side and a pin tool side and both are able to be removed, does anyone know where I could find a replacement to slide in?

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Old 5 March 2015, 12:57 PM   #2
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Never heard of a source....Maybe try a AD, I'd be curious to know myself.....
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Old 5 March 2015, 04:24 PM   #3
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I asked at the RSC St James (UK) and was told even thought the pin and driver heads can be removed from the body of the Ref: 2100 tool they are not actually supplied on their own and a whole new 2100 has to be purchased at around £15
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I have one just perfectly matches you

I have one of these Sea Dweller tool that has the screwdriver side missing but the Pin tip side is perfect. So it looks like I have what your tool is missing and you have what my took is missing. So if you are interested, PM me or email me at [email protected] and I am willing to sell it to you.
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I asked at the RSC St James (UK) and was told even thought the pin and driver heads can be removed from the body of the Ref: 2100 tool they are not actually supplied on their own and a whole new 2100 has to be purchased at around £15
Thanks so much for checking. When I called both my local AD's they had no clue what I was talking about and asked me to bring it in so they could see.
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I have one of these Sea Dweller tool that has the screwdriver side missing but the Pin tip side is perfect. So it looks like I have what your tool is missing and you have what my took is missing. So if you are interested, PM me or email me at [email protected] and I am willing to sell it to you.
Thanks I will send you a message
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