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71 ci 4500 psi - $100 not steel or carbon. Its glass layered. Good buy?
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you mean fiberglass?
and yes it's good price |
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thats exactly what the ad says? I would assume so... But thanks alot.
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yes...a good buy.
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Sounds like a good buy, however what's the hydro date and what type of reg is on it?
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Hey guys, Im a total newbie... What does that mean hydor date, reg? But to answer your question, I dont know...
Last edited by MK3ma70 : 10-26-2007 at 09:10 AM. |
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All Fiberglass tanks have a hydro date on them. They are only good for 3 to 5 years then they need to be re-tested. A re-hydro test will run about $30-$50 dollars and as long as the tank is in good shape it will pass. If it is not in good shape, nicks or gouges, then it will not pass hydro and the tester will drill a nice hole in the tank so it can not be used again.
If it is out of hydro then almost all shops will not fill the tank. The reg or regulator is referring to the valve at the top of the tank. Diferent brand regulators are better than others. Find out the hydro date on the tank and the brand regulator on it to see if the deal is good or not.
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