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Re: old co2 tanks

In Reply to: old co2 tanks posted by ro-bare on May 09, 2003 at 21:10:33:


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Posted by:
FoxWalk
on May 10, 2003 at 15:05:05


You are supposed to get tanks hydrotested after 5 years, but I think anything under 2 inches you don't have to. Which should include your 4 oz tanks. But they still need to be visualy inspected. Are they really dinged up? If so I would get some new one. And even still I would get new ones, but wait to see what other people say, cause I like to err on the very safe side when dealing with CO2
By the way, actionvillage has a 10 order minimum but has 4oz CO2 tanks for 7.99
http://store.yahoo.com/actionvillage/030-0040.html

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