Wijbrandus
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My dad's girlfriend is selling her house. She was cleaning out the basement, and found a pair of old scuba tanks from when she used to dive. They were last inspected in '86.
She was unable to give me any more details over the phone, but they are going to haul them from PA to CO to give to me when they come out this way in the spring. I've e-mailed my pa for more specific details, and hopefully he'll be able to get them to me in a day or two. He's not particularly e-mail friendly. Retirement does that I hear.
Are steel tanks still viable after all that time? Is there anything I need to know besides getting them a hydro and a VIP? Or is this not even something worth considering? I am not in a position to buy my own tanks, but the thought of getting some for free is certainly an appealing thought.
I love the idea of having my own steel tanks. She has them set up in a doubles rig of some sort, but since she hasn't been diving in 20 years, who knows what that is. I wonder if the rig is still useful...
She was unable to give me any more details over the phone, but they are going to haul them from PA to CO to give to me when they come out this way in the spring. I've e-mailed my pa for more specific details, and hopefully he'll be able to get them to me in a day or two. He's not particularly e-mail friendly. Retirement does that I hear.

Are steel tanks still viable after all that time? Is there anything I need to know besides getting them a hydro and a VIP? Or is this not even something worth considering? I am not in a position to buy my own tanks, but the thought of getting some for free is certainly an appealing thought.
I love the idea of having my own steel tanks. She has them set up in a doubles rig of some sort, but since she hasn't been diving in 20 years, who knows what that is. I wonder if the rig is still useful...