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OldNSalty

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Can someone verify these markings on a tank please

Row 1: TC-SU4957-230 BAR DOT SP14157-3442 TP5250
Row 2: REE753X7100 3639 805 08A07M8004 XS SCUBA

Thanks
 
That's a Worthington X7-100 3442 psi hot dipped galvanized steel cylinder. Original hydro Aug 2007. Serial number 3639805. I own 6 of them.

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http://www.xsscuba.com/tank_steel.html
 
Thanks

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Best deal ever...for me...my record up to this point was 2 conshelf 14s for $30 total.

Tonight I beat that. I just picked up 4 of these Worthingtons for $200...not 200 each....200 total

:)

Now I do have to get them hydro'd and a vis but they look good and are all full.

I asked the woman I bought them from about the tanks-She said 5 years ago her and her husband decided they would learn to dive. Being eager divers the first thing they bought were the tanks...even before they started class...$1500 worth. Then she found out she was pregnant, so they never started the classes. The tanks set in the garage for 5 years. I asked her if they had air-she said 'We don't know, we brought them home from the shop and set them to the side and now have decided we don't want to dive.'
 

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