Wanted XS Scuba / Worthington X8 119

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Nicklebon

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Looking to make a set of doubles and need another XS Scuba/Worthington X8 119 to go with an existing 2007 era tank. Hoping someone local has one. Thanks in advance.
 
are you talking about the Worthington HP120 that are 7.25" diameter or the PST HP119 that are 8" in diameter?
 
I've got a pair of PST E8-119s I'd be willing to sell. But in SE PA, not local to you, sorry.
 
are you talking about the Worthington HP120 that are 7.25" diameter or the PST HP119 that are 8" in diameter?
None of the above. I am talking about XS Scuba branded Worthington manufactured 8 inch diameter HP119 hot dip steel tanks.
 
None of the above. I am talking about XS Scuba branded Worthington manufactured 8 inch diameter HP119 hot dip steel tanks.
I believe the PST E8-119 are the same. E8 = 8" diameter, they are HP, and hot-dipped galvanized. But not XS branded or Worthingtons. Are there any differences in specs?
 
I believe the PST E8-119 are the same. E8 = 8" diameter, they are HP, and hot-dipped galvanized. But not XS branded or Worthingtons. Are there any differences in specs?
According to Scuba cylinders there is a very slight difference in weight. Certainly worth looking into for the possibility of casting a wider net. That said, shipping tanks is not something I want to do.
 
30 month dead post... bring them to WA and I'll buy.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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