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Hi Soph,

Welcome to the board and the sport, are you able to post a picture of the tank and the markings around the neck. It may yield a bit more information. I have an old steel 72 du ft that still passes test, I will check its age tonight when I get home from work

Cheers
 
Hi Soph,
This is a picture of the oldest tank I have, The oldest test stamp i can read is 01-76, meaning it was made in 1975 at the latest. The last test was 10-16. I haven't used it since mid 2017, so I haven't needed to get it feasted prior to getting it filled. I hope this some help. Note that the working pressure on this type of tank is only 155 bar.
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https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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