For Sale Galvanized Steel Cylinders - HP120 and LP72 - PST Worthington Norris

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LotNominal sizeMakerNeck threadValveHydroAsking
ALP72NorrisStandard (1" NPSM)Genuine Thermo DIN/K8-22 (no +)$150
BHP120Worthington1"Dive Rite 300 Bar Modular10-21$350
CLP72Norris1"Genuine Thermo DIN/K5-22+$200
EHP120PST7/8"Thermo 300 bar with Vindicator **6-21$300
FHP120PST7'8"Thermo 300 bar with Vindicator **6-21$300
GHP120Worthington1"DGX DIN/K short-neck modular "wrong" sideFresh hydro and VIP pending$350
HHP120PST1"DGX DIN/K short-neck modular usual sideFresh hydro and VIP pending$350
 
I assembled a large tank fleet while organizing shore dives to remote areas for family and friends. Though I'm still diving, I no longer organize group dives of this nature and am ready to thin out my tank fleet. I've had these 5-10 years having accumulated them from various sources.
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These are all hot-dipped galvanized tanks. Lot "B" has an older valve that has been overhauled (new o-rings, seat, burst disk), while the others all have had new valves installed in the last 10 years. All have properly sized burst disks (3750 or 5250 PSI as the case may be), in most cases one-piece with the pressure embossed on the outside for easy confirmation that the correct disc is installed. DIN/K "Pro" valves include the "donut."

** I have a Dive Rite 7/8" manifold and am willing to substitute that in place of the Thermo valves, and include a set of stainless steel bands and hardware, for a package price of $700 for the two tanks, bands, and manifold.

Prices are for in-person pickup in the Minneapolis area. I will ship to most U.S. locations for $50 per tank.
 

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