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OMyMyOHellYes

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My aluminum tanks started to multiply and I'm seeing some peculiar sizes. Most recent to take up here is a 17 ft3. ( think I kinda like the 17 - easier to pack than a 19 - and fits really damn nicely in the Pelican scooba travel kit bag.

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Everybody knows the now common 6, 8, 13, 19, 30,40, 50, 63, 80, 100 ....

What other boogery sizes AL tanks - *ALOOMENUM* tanks -are out there from the centuries of scooba diving history that I don't yet know of?

OMMOHY
 
My aluminum tanks started to multiply and I'm seeing some peculiar sizes. Most recent to take up here is a 17 ft3. ( think I kinda like the 17 - easier to pack than a 19 - and fits really damn nicely in the Pelican scooba travel kit bag.

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Everybody knows the now common 6, 8, 13, 19, 30,40, 50, 63, 80, 100 ....

What other boogery sizes AL tanks - *ALOOMENUM* tanks -are out there from the centuries of scooba diving history that I don't yet know of?

OMMOHY
AL14, 27, 45, 60, 92, and the neutral varieties would round out most of your list of AL cylinders sold domestically.


Edit: oh it’s the troll from the old UK forums.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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