Wijbrandus
Contributor
Hey everyone,
I've inherited two tanks from a friend of the family. She pulled them out of the basement, and hadn't used them in almost twenty years. Doesn't know a thing about them.
Good thing is my dad got them hydro and vip before hauling them out here.
Now I need to know what I'm dealing with.
Tank #1 - Shorter, heavier. Probably steel? Earliest commission date seems to be 11-73. Only other numbers I can find on it are:
DOT3AA2250
9616
VOIT
1?70+PST (I can't make out the ?)
Tank #2 - Seems to be a typical AL80, but it's first date is 11-76 :11: Numbers are as follows:
DOT3AL 3000
DOT-E6498-3000
P136536 USD
How do I tell if these are "bad" alloys or something I might actually want to use? And how do I determine the bouyancy on the PST? Their website seems to be down. I'm assuming that the AL is similar to a modern one, but is 28 years a bit old or is it still reliable?
Been renting, will still be renting until I know better what I've got.
I've inherited two tanks from a friend of the family. She pulled them out of the basement, and hadn't used them in almost twenty years. Doesn't know a thing about them.
Good thing is my dad got them hydro and vip before hauling them out here.

Now I need to know what I'm dealing with.
Tank #1 - Shorter, heavier. Probably steel? Earliest commission date seems to be 11-73. Only other numbers I can find on it are:
DOT3AA2250
9616
VOIT
1?70+PST (I can't make out the ?)
Tank #2 - Seems to be a typical AL80, but it's first date is 11-76 :11: Numbers are as follows:
DOT3AL 3000
DOT-E6498-3000
P136536 USD
How do I tell if these are "bad" alloys or something I might actually want to use? And how do I determine the bouyancy on the PST? Their website seems to be down. I'm assuming that the AL is similar to a modern one, but is 28 years a bit old or is it still reliable?
Been renting, will still be renting until I know better what I've got.