The 6576 cylinder is illegal to hydro and should not be used.
The others are fine, provided they're current on Hydro and Vis. 6061 cylinders (of which all Catalina's are) do NOT need a VIS+, and any shop that tries to tell you otherwise should be one you don't let touch your tanks.
The problem with the VIS+, while a very good test for neck cracking in the thread area (which is how a lot of the older 6351 tanks have gone "boom"), is that it is EXTREMELY sensitive to any contamination in the threads, and will register a "false positive" if there is ANY contamination there.
That will cause the shop to reject your tank, and depending on what you agreed to when you had them do the inspection, they might even condemn it or refuse to return it to you! Bad Karma there dude.
Since the 6061 cylinders have never demonstrated any propensity to fail the way the 6351s have, there is no reason to use a VIS+ on them and risk a false positive - or have an unscrupulous shop rob you of a perfectly good tank.
My
personal policy with my own home compressor is that I will not fill any 6351 tank nor any with a "withdrawn" exemption. I also won't fill any steel tank that I have not personally seen the inside of and know where its been, as the real risk with steels is internal, invisible (without pulling the valve) corrosion.
I can do that because I'm just a guy with my own compressor and don't sell air. So if one of my friends wants a freebie, I can set the rules.
Its tougher if you have a shop and SELL air, although there are a lot of shops in Florida that won't fill 6351 tanks irrespective of their inspection status, and the number of growing. At least one shop in this area has said they will start refusing to do so as of Jan 1st of this coming year.
I'd send that bad one to Covci
