time2sail
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Thanks all! Having several more tanks sounds like the best option for less trips to the LDS. I'd just need to find more to store them!
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BTW are you thinking about stashing them on a boat? If so then a small compressor would seem to be a good solution.
Not on the boat at this time, just in our condo locker. Will definitely be looking at 3.5CFM portable in the next 3 years.
There is no single cylinder that can be legally transported by road when filled to capacity that will do what you need it to.Ok, maybe I'm going about this the wrong way?
I've tried an online search for high pressure tanks and vessels, but I'm not coming up with much in the way of useable information.
I'm looking for a large tank that I could fill around (10) 80CF dive tanks with. I'd like to take the big tank to our LDS once a month and have them fill it. Then fill the 80's from the back of our truck. This is 100% a convenience thing, I'd just like to make less trips to our LDS.
Would love to know what to search for, manufacturer, keywords, etc..
Thanks!
I need some bottles in GeorgiaI have a trailer that would suit your needs. You could fill about 60 AL80s with it before going in to refill. I would sell it if you are interested.
It has 9 bank bottles for breathing gas and another 7 bank bottles driving the haskell booster.
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I have four or six sitting in Georgia right now. How many are you looking for?I need some bottles in Georgia
Derek 1-912-658-4280
I don't think those bottles had been hydro'd or inspected ever... And they were routinely overfilled by a significant margin.Not my cup of tea... something about a large pressure vessel letting go in Tobermory some years back.....
@Stoo .....
There is a reason we use bank bottles...