I have 3 HP steel 80s: some older Genesis and a new PST. I love 'em. Especially the fact that they are about the same height as an AL 63. All that air in a nice short package. 

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Dan Gibson:HP vs LP isn't what produces the buoyancy swing, it's the weight of gas. All 80s regardless of material will swing the same given the same volume used.
derwoodwithasherwood:An HP80 and an LP80 contain the same quantity (mass) of air. But the HP80 is smaller in volume. If my high school physics teacher was right, squeezing the same mass into a smaller volume increases the density. So when full, the air inside an HP cylinder should be more dense. But when empty, the density should be about the same between the two.
Since bouyancy is dependent upon density, would this not affect the bouyancy swing?
Dan Gibson:HP vs LP isn't what produces the buoyancy swing, it's the weight of gas. All 80s regardless of material will swing the same given the same volume used.