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4 HP100 (2 set of doubles, one set has air for mixing, the other has 10/60 Tx for the RB)
3 AL80 (bail out)
4 AL40 (bail out)
2 HP23 (RB)
2 AL6

1 T HE
1 T O2
 
2-108 Dbl lp for sale
2-98 Dbl lp
2-95 Dbl lp for sale
2-100 singles hp
5-80 singles
1-stl 45
1-al 40
Guess that makes 15
 
8- AL 80
3- 119s
1-AL 19
 
East Coast:

2x 85
2x 121
2x 108
2x 112
/All doubled LP steel

2x 120
/single LP steel

2x 80
3x 40
2x 30
2x 13
2x 6
1-4
/all HP alum.

West Coast:

2x 80 (HP steel double)
2x 121 (LP steel double)
2x 108 (LP steel double)

2x80
2x 40
1-6

/all HP alum.

Europe:

Too many

Gotta get me one of those rebreathers...
 
  • Two HP120 steels
  • One AL19 pony
  • One AL30 "utility" cylinder (used at home for inflating tires, blowing the workbench clean, keeping Atomic regs pressurized while soaking, etc.)

Might pick up another two HP120's in the future, just so I can dive two 2-tank boat trips in a day without waiting for fills. Other than that, no real need for more cylinders!
 
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