Are HP steel 65's still made?

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After countless frustrating searches, I can't find a source for new HP (3442 psi) steel 65 CF tanks. I need 4. Seems PST used to make them, and another company that I cant remember name.
I don't like the length of LP 63's or aluminum. HP steel 65's were perfect. 7-1/4" diameter, 16-3/4" tall.
Anyone know if and where I can buy?
TIA
 
Never even heard of them. The smallest HP tanks easily available and in current production are HP80s.
 
After countless frustrating searches, I can't find a source for new HP (3442 psi) steel 65 CF tanks. I need 4. Seems PST used to make them, and another company that I cant remember name.
I don't like the length of LP 63's or aluminum. HP steel 65's were perfect. 7-1/4" diameter, 16-3/4" tall.
Anyone know if and where I can buy?
TIA
I know PST made a HP65 (3,500 psig). Approx four inches shorter than their (20") HP80. A friend (petite woman) dove these in the mid 1990's doing Great Lakes drysuit dives. I wasn't aware, though, that when PST switched to making HP (3,442 psig) cylinders, they made a 65, too.

rx7diver
 
Never even heard of them. The smallest HP tanks easily available and in current production are HP80s.

I saw a dude diving them, they are little tiny pills of a tank.
 
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