Picked up a few old tanks today and I was hoping someone here could give me some information on them.
One looks like a plain old galvanized lp72 that has a voit sticker on it with a j-valve and knob that looks a lot like the yoke screw on a MR12 first stage. It has standard 3/4" threads. Markings are ICC-3AA2250, 68628DE, A WK, original hydro 4-68. Has a few spots of rust inside but most of the bare metal tank walls are pretty clean.
The next is a yellow painted tank that has been repainted red at some point. It has a bottom shaped like that of a 2 liter coke bottle and can stand up without a boot. It has 1/2" tapered threads. Markings are ICC-3AA2400, 90711CL, A WK, original hydro 8-64. There is a bit more rust in this one but still most of the bare steel is visible.
Lastly there was a pair of stubby looking doubles in some plastic coated steel bands that have a built in harness. These have 1/2" valves with some sort of adapter to mate them with the much larger threads on the tanks. The one tank that had stampings that I could read through the thick white paint was stamped ICC-3A1800, 379271, WK&CO, USN379041USN, with the earliest hydro being 6-41. One tank looks sorta ok inside with rust spots covering about 50% on the inside surface. The other is pretty rusty with some areas that look like they might have some decent pitting underneath.
The galvanized tank might be the only one worth messing with but the doubles seemed interesting considering how old they are.
Also, just how much rust is necessary to kill a tank? I've had tanks inspected before with small amounts of flash rust that cleaned up easily. They pass vip's just fine now.
One looks like a plain old galvanized lp72 that has a voit sticker on it with a j-valve and knob that looks a lot like the yoke screw on a MR12 first stage. It has standard 3/4" threads. Markings are ICC-3AA2250, 68628DE, A WK, original hydro 4-68. Has a few spots of rust inside but most of the bare metal tank walls are pretty clean.
The next is a yellow painted tank that has been repainted red at some point. It has a bottom shaped like that of a 2 liter coke bottle and can stand up without a boot. It has 1/2" tapered threads. Markings are ICC-3AA2400, 90711CL, A WK, original hydro 8-64. There is a bit more rust in this one but still most of the bare steel is visible.
Lastly there was a pair of stubby looking doubles in some plastic coated steel bands that have a built in harness. These have 1/2" valves with some sort of adapter to mate them with the much larger threads on the tanks. The one tank that had stampings that I could read through the thick white paint was stamped ICC-3A1800, 379271, WK&CO, USN379041USN, with the earliest hydro being 6-41. One tank looks sorta ok inside with rust spots covering about 50% on the inside surface. The other is pretty rusty with some areas that look like they might have some decent pitting underneath.
The galvanized tank might be the only one worth messing with but the doubles seemed interesting considering how old they are.
Also, just how much rust is necessary to kill a tank? I've had tanks inspected before with small amounts of flash rust that cleaned up easily. They pass vip's just fine now.