oldmossback
Contributor
This question has no doubt been asked and answered before, however, I am asking again......
Why did the manufactures stop making the old style 71.2 cuft tanks? The ones that are rated at 2250psi plus 10% etc etc...........
If these are so popular for their balance and desireability, and can withstand additional pressure fills, ie: a nominal 25 or 2600 psi; why take them off the market?
I know people desire more air and other tanks meet this desire, but in general these were chrome moly as are the newer tanks, so why not up the pressure certification vs. redesigning and manufacturing heaver and large tanks........or is there some other criteria that limits this design?
Oldmossback
Why did the manufactures stop making the old style 71.2 cuft tanks? The ones that are rated at 2250psi plus 10% etc etc...........
If these are so popular for their balance and desireability, and can withstand additional pressure fills, ie: a nominal 25 or 2600 psi; why take them off the market?
I know people desire more air and other tanks meet this desire, but in general these were chrome moly as are the newer tanks, so why not up the pressure certification vs. redesigning and manufacturing heaver and large tanks........or is there some other criteria that limits this design?
Oldmossback