Just to clarify...I think that all was just about the fact that you need to add more lead weight with an AL than with a steel.
In almost all cases, if you dive an aluminum tank on one dive and a steel tank on the other, and if all other factors are the same, you will need to carry more lead to compensate for the greater buoyancy of the aluminum tank. There should be no dispute about that.
What I challenged was the assertion that divers are overweighted because they use aluminum tanks. What took me a gazillion posts to try to explain was that, yes, you will need more lead to be properly weighted with an aluminum tank, but you are not therefore required to put on more lead and become overweighted. There is a difference between having enough lead and having too much lead. If you carry too much lead you are overweighted, whether wearing an aluminum tank of a steel tank.