Worthington HP, STEEL 119cf Scuba Tanks - Doubles

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I have a beautiful set of Doubles, Worthingtons 119cf, ( X8) HP Steel Tanks

The DOB is: 09/06
They were Just Hydro'd for the first time in April 2011 & VIP'd
They are o2 Cleaned. The exterior was cleaned & sprayed with Epoxy
They are like Brand New tanks!

They are set up with Dive Rite Manifold & bands
and have the DIN w/ Yoke insert valves
They are currently empty (just a bit of 32% nitrox)

Asking $650.00
WON'T ENTERTAIN OFFERS


Call or text 954 667-2734





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Yes, No problem. You pay shipping, I'll cove the cost of boxes & packing materials.

Fedex ground seems to be the cheapest, specially if shipping to a commercial address

thanks
 
These are stil available...... they are $399 each at leisure pro & most other online dealers

I'ts like getting a good deal on the tanks & free manifold & bands.....
 
Just throwing out there.... Perfectly good tanks just sitting there...
 
But you can get them all day long for 400-500 just not freshly painted but that too is not a good thing as it hides issues and traps salt under the finish which corrodes the tanks. Thats why PST and Worthington are not painted.
 
But you can get them all day long for 400-500 just not freshly painted but that too is not a good thing as it hides issues and traps salt under the finish which corrodes the tanks. Thats why PST and Worthington are not painted.

Yeah well that's the key word "Just not painted" for $400 to $500 you get some old rat's ass tanks full for sticker & salt residue... YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR! Oh yeah, that's (old beat up rat's ass tanks) is supposed to show character, and that you're an experienced diver....


You don't have a clue what you're talking about... these tanks have a perfect galvanized finish... I'm not hiding anything... I used the best (& most expensive ) epoxy primer on these tanks. they are protected even more so with the paint.... and they actually look nice!

Aluminum corrodes, steel rusts....

Worthington & PST are not painted because it cuts down on production costs....

Actually, Worthington are powder coated.... you prob didn't know that, did you?

Quit whining, either you want them or you don't! it's that simple!

But for HEAVEN'S SAKE QUIT WHINING!

So sick of people knocking everything.....
 
No one said anything about "rats ass" old tanks.
I just purchased 2, 2 year old, "like New" PL95's for $300.00 for the pair
And tonight just bought 2 "09" "like new" Faber HP 117's with brand new DR Manifold and Highland bands for $450.00

I do note that yours are 06 vintage and have already been hydro'd once.


No...hot dipped galvanized tanks without an outer coating(painted) not only cost the manufactures more to do but provide a more resistant finish as salt and moisture can not get between the coating and the tank surface where it will corrode the tanks plus HDG tanks shed salt and water and dry better and allow for better rinsing and cleaning. This is why PST and Worthington are HDG and not painted and why painted tanks are not considered a better surface for steel tanks.

"Worthington & PST are not painted because it cuts down on production costs.... " Not quite... HDG is more expensive and time consuming and a much better outer surface for dive tanks.

"Actually, Worthington are powder coated.... you prob didn't know that, did you?" Hummm. I'll let you see for yourself. http://www.divegearexpress.com/gas/steel.shtml

Features of All Worthington X-Series Cylinders
Hot-dip galvanized external finish
Five-year limited warranty
Both U.S. DOT-E14157 and Canadian TC-SU4957 markings
0.750-14 NPS (3/4 NPS) threaded neck opening
Manufactured in North America
These cylinders are made at Worthington's state of the art manufacturing
facility in Tilbury, Canada. Worthington manufactures these cylinders using
deep-drawn chrome molybdenum steel resulting in a light weight cylinder
with excellent buoyancy characteristics.

And it seems your the only one who continues to whine not only in this forum but in others as well.
 
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No one said anything about "rats ass" old tanks.
I just purchased 2, 2 year old, "like New" PL95's for $300.00 for the pair
And tonight just bought 2 "09" "like new" Faber HP 117's with brand new DR Manifold and Highland bands for $450.00

I do note that yours are 06 vintage and have already been hydro'd once.


No...hot dipped galvanized tanks without an outer coating(painted) not only cost the manufactures more to do but provide a more resistant finish as salt and moisture can not get between the coating and the tank surface where it will corrode the tanks plus HDG tanks shed salt and water and dry better and allow for better rinsing and cleaning. This is why PST and Worthington are HDG and not painted and why painted tanks are not considered a better surface for steel tanks.

"Worthington & PST are not painted because it cuts down on production costs.... " Not quite... HDG is more expensive and time consuming and a much better outer surface for dive tanks.

"Actually, Worthington are powder coated.... you prob didn't know that, did you?" Hummm. I'll let you see for yourself. X-Series Steel SCUBA Tanks by Worthington Cylinders - Dive Gear Express

Features of All Worthington X-Series Cylinders
Hot-dip galvanized external finish
Five-year limited warranty
Both U.S. DOT-E14157 and Canadian TC-SU4957 markings
0.750-14 NPS (3/4 NPS) threaded neck opening
Manufactured in North America
These cylinders are made at Worthington's state of the art manufacturing
facility in Tilbury, Canada. Worthington manufactures these cylinders using
deep-drawn chrome molybdenum steel resulting in a light weight cylinder
with excellent buoyancy characteristics.

And it seems your the only one who continues to whine not only in this forum but in others as well.


So what do you want from me... you got tanks... go away... you don't want my vintage tanks then go away
don't bust my balls.... life is way too short for anyone to bust my balls about stupid tanks... just GO AWAY!
 
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