Bob3
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Gotta love it when a bogus rumor gets shot down.PST has been producing quality gas cylinders for over 100 years, and we are looking forward to next 100 years.
Tanx Tom.

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Gotta love it when a bogus rumor gets shot down.PST has been producing quality gas cylinders for over 100 years, and we are looking forward to next 100 years.
Interesting reading and explains some of the cost of tanks. For each lot of 200 cylinders (max allowed lot size), they must test 13 to destruction (they are allowed to make 213, destry 3 and end up with 200 finished tanks). The cost fo the testing, plus the cost of the destroyed cylinders has gotta add up.
tivey once bubbled...
PST has been producing quality gas cylinders for over 100 years, and we are looking forward to next 100 years.
Thomas Ivey
Product Mgr/Scuba Division
: Gedunk once bubbled
A word on PST, i had two of their early 90's vintage HP-100's fail on their second hydro. Don't remember exactly what the deal was but they had some manufacturing problems around that time. Sent them back to PST and got two new 100's for shipping cost only. I gladly paid the shipping to replace these tanks which were ten years old.
Genesis once bubbled...
You could then get another 5 years out of the tanks.... but at that point, "they're all dead Jim!"
If you get surprised, you find out when your hydro is up and you go to the shop and get told "sorry, those tanks will make great wind chimes."
drbill once bubbled...
Wish they'd done the same for my HP120 which also failed on its second hydro. Wish the manufacturing defect involved those as well. I'm still debating whether I should go with PST's E8 130 after that.
Dr. Bill