The verdict 35$ each tank is there price for O2 cleaning and VIP valve insp.
That would be incredibly cheap for O2 cleaning and VIP!
Today recieved a phone call from them. They found rust in both which needed to be "wanded?" for about an hour they said. Also they needed to replace a few pieces on the valve to comply with nitrox. end of story their new cost 85 $$$$$ each tank!!!
This is still quite cheap for doing the tank and valve. If you ever oxygen clean a tank yourself, you will understand why. IF done correctly, it is time/labor-intensive. How much is your time worth per hour? Figure one hour minimum, and probably 2 to set up the equipment, do the tanks, break down the equipment, etc. When you disassemble a valve and oxygen clean it, you really should replace the 'consumable' parts - O-rings, burst disk, etc. You don't have to, but I prefer to. So, you have the cost of the parts, plus the time required to hydrosonically clean the valve parts - Simple Green, followed by TSP, followed by a distilled water rinse. I usually do the valves while the tanks are tumbling, drying. But, it is still a time-consuming process.
Or at least let me know that I got the **** end of the deal when my wife bought these tanks from a local in our town of Mooresville, NC.
Not at all. I don't think you necessarily got a bad deal to begin with, and certainly don't think you are getting a bad deal now. You (your wife) bought the tanks used. They are steel tanks. I would expect rust. I recently bought a set of double HP100s, relatively new tanks (2 years old), but came from CA. LOTS of rust in them. But, not a big deal, just needed to be tumbled ('wanded'). Where I would fault the shop is for giving you a ridiculously low initial estimate, then coming back with a much more realistic price after you authorized them to do the work. I don't know the shop, so I won't speculate as to whether it was simple incompetence on the part of the person who took in the tanks, or a 'bait and switch' situation, but I would presume the former.