Final answer to PST exemption questions

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SparticleBrane

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Just a head's up for those of you with PST E-series cylinders.
This is a thread I just read on TDS. Apparently your exmption will be good for a long time. (yay!)
If you're not a member of TDS--a PDF file was uploaded of a fax that a member received from PST. I have uploaded that fax here to make things easy for you.
 
It's equally good to hear that the reorganization is moving ahead. They make a good product and having competition is also good and healthy.

Thanks for bird dogging this.

Pete
 
spectrum:
having competition is also good and healthy
Being quite the capitalist, I heartily agree. :D
 
Anyone who thinks that this letter from Steve Rumachik is the final answer, doesn't know Steve, has no real knowledge of the past Pressed Steel Tank Co., or no knowledge of the future PST Cylinders, LLC. This is far from the final word. People with E9791 cylinders have a real headache coming your way. There will never be another PST cylinder manufactured in Milwaukee, or Wisconsin or anywhere else in the United States.
 
...aren't you just a ray of sunshine...
 
I'll need to keep an eye on my LDS, they have fresh stock due in October, we shall see.
 
spectrum:
I'll need to keep an eye n my LDS, they have fresh stock due in October, we shall see.

I'm willing to bet a set of doubles of your choice that PST does not make delivery!
 
spectrum:
I'll need to keep an eye n my LDS, they have fresh stock due in October, we shall see.

Unfortunately, the only way PST will be able to deliver cylinders to your local dive shop is if they purchase some Worthington cylinders from XS or SeaPearls and resale them to your shop. That company is gone. When PST LLC does begin shipping, they will NOT be the Pressed Steel cylinders of old. Sad, but the truth.

Phil Ellis
 
Hey SB,
If you want sunshine go back and read Steve's letter. It you want the truth read my post. Time will show I'm correct. Read the posts from Royalediver on TDS. Read the post here from PhilEllis. These guys know the whole story.

SparticleBrane:
...aren't you just a ray of sunshine...
 

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