Crusty steel tanks

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BrackaFish

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Found some old steel 85s that looked pretty good, however when I removed the tanks boots there was a very hard crusty band around where the boots had been. Any good ideas on how to clean them up? Thanks in advance!
 
A white layer of powdery material...? Leave it alone, drill holes in the bottom of the boot and rinse with freshwater after exposure to sea water.
 
This thread is useless without pics. :D

LOL I know from your posts that you have a great and vivid imagination, so imagine a tank dunked into this picture 200 times and never rinsed :)

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A white layer of powdery material...? Leave it alone, drill holes in the bottom of the boot and rinse with freshwater after exposure to sea water.

That is what it looks like. I didn’t know if there was some kind of trick to cleaning them up.

that is just the zinc doing its work

So no worries if left on?

Get both!

Because you can never have enough dive cylinders in you garage!
 
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