oldmossback
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I fill my tanks myself and do the vips myself....not concerned with hydros......anyway, it was just a question concerning this concept.......I'll stick to cold galv.
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I fill my tanks myself and do the vips myself....not concerned with hydros......anyway, it was just a question concerning this concept.......I'll stick to cold galv.
AAAAwwwwwww man, you mean I could have brought ALL my tanks when I picked up the doubles???
:shocked2:
ka
I am a PSI inspector and I would not certify any tank that is coated in anything like bed liner that would conceal rust or pitting. Use the cold galvinizing and for added protection on steal tanks use METAL PREP, you can get it at autobody supply stores.I don't believe any operation would even certify a Hydro if bed liner was placed over the tank. Neither operation in my area stated they would.
I am a PSI inspector and I would not certify any tank that is coated in anything like bed liner that would conceal rust or pitting. Use the cold galvinizing and for added protection on steal tanks use METAL PREP, you can get it at autobody supply stores.
ZDD
What about the old 72s with the factory vinyl coating? Would you refuse to inspect them, as well?
:cool2:Yeah, if you were willing to wait 30 min per tank..........you'd gotten home about midnight I think, but not had that wreck :cool2:
That would have made an Indian couple very happy.
ka