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I'm hoping someone may be able to help me figure out exactly what I got my hands on. (I'll try to get some pictures soon)
I picked up, among other items, a couple of tanks that I'm not sure what they are -
- Two steel tanks, no valves.
- Diameter seems to be less than a standard large cylinder, but bigger than an alum. 40
Both tanks have a couple layers of paint on them completely obscuring the markings - I carefully removed the paint on one tank
- this is what I found, and my guesses of what they mean:
Each of the above markings are positioned one below the other.
There are a few Hydro stamps as well, but nothing else that seems to be from the manufacturer
Any assistance would be appreciated.
I also picked up a Voit Trieste double hose reg, with a low serial number, that looks brand new! (I haven't taken a look inside yet though - I'm new to double hoses)
(This is just an excitement statement - Not trying to brag - I'm hoping to find out if it is functional, and then decide if I want it as a wall piece, useful tool/toy, or sell it)
I picked up, among other items, a couple of tanks that I'm not sure what they are -
- Two steel tanks, no valves.
- Diameter seems to be less than a standard large cylinder, but bigger than an alum. 40
Both tanks have a couple layers of paint on them completely obscuring the markings - I carefully removed the paint on one tank
- this is what I found, and my guesses of what they mean:
ICC3AA2015 tank type, size, and pressure rating??
45392E Serial Number??
PST Presumably the tank was made by PST
7@65+ The '@' symbol is in place of the actual symbol - I'm assuming that line is showing the birth date of the tanks to be July 1965.
Each of the above markings are positioned one below the other.
There are a few Hydro stamps as well, but nothing else that seems to be from the manufacturer
Any assistance would be appreciated.
I also picked up a Voit Trieste double hose reg, with a low serial number, that looks brand new! (I haven't taken a look inside yet though - I'm new to double hoses)
(This is just an excitement statement - Not trying to brag - I'm hoping to find out if it is functional, and then decide if I want it as a wall piece, useful tool/toy, or sell it)