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#51828
What is your oldest, operational scuba tank (steel or aluminum)?
Greg - 9/03/2013 10:32 AM
Category: Survey
Replies: 40

If you have an old scuba tank that is still operational (passed visual inspection within last 1 year, passed hydro within last 5 years), please tell us what type? For purposes of this survey, lets classify "old" as greater than 15 years old. In the comments, please tell us the scuba tank age, size and water type you most often dove in (ie: fresh vs. salt).
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Mako13 - 7/09/2015 10:55 AM
[Choose #2] 2 steel 72’s from the 60’s and a late 50’s Aqua Lung Mistral. Handed down from pop’s. still dive ’em
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MDW - 11/13/2014 6:58 AM
[Choose #2] Steel 72s from 1973 through 1976 and AL80s from 1987 through 2003. Used tho have some AL50s all from 1978
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Smithsgold - 8/13/2014 11:29 AM
[Choose #1] Catalina AL 80 from 1995 Salt and Fresh
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MC - 6/13/2014 12:57 AM
[Choose #2] Steel USD 72 cf Manufacture date of 1963. Just passed Hydro in April of 2014. Tech doing VIP said he had never seen a cleaner 72. Salt waterdiving only.
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MonkeyDiver - 1/03/2014 4:49 PM
[Choose #2] Steel 72 from 70s.
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tattooedjeeper - 10/28/2013 12:34 PM
[Choose #2] It’s not mine but i did a dive this weekend on a steel 72 made in 1958. the guy at the dive shop took photos of it to send to a buddy and it was the first tank he’d seen from that manufacturer.
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hardhat06 - 10/18/2013 9:34 PM
[Choose #2] Steel from the late 60’s early 70’s
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vlmuke - 9/18/2013 5:34 PM
[Choose #2] I have a steel 72 from 68 same year I was born
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HadtoGo - 9/16/2013 11:46 AM
[Choose #2] 1980 Steel 70, still in operation and current on reqd hydro and visual tests.
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uwlover4u - 9/09/2013 7:49 AM
[Choose #2] Don’t really know. Wasn’t it sheep skin though before the advent of aluminum and steel?
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ReconShark - 9/07/2013 8:22 AM
[Choose #1] Well had to get rid of my US Divers Alum (1978) because of DOT warnings so picked up a couple Luxfer Alum Tanks (1992) still great condition. Also, have my 72 Steel (1976). All current Hydro & VIP. Used in both Salt & Fresh Water.
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TMHeimer - 9/05/2013 2:47 PM
[Choose #2] Steel 72 was a gift. Still full of air since 1976 when OW diver quit because instructor pulled his mask off. Dive salt water.
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Gregihpil - 9/05/2013 4:33 AM
[Choose #2] 1977 Steel 72. Mostly used for local Fresh . It’s like a Timex,"It keeps on given".....
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socaljohn - 9/04/2013 7:32 PM
[Choose #2] steel 72 1967, salt water
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HarryO - 9/04/2013 6:55 PM
[Choose #1] 1988 AL80 used in fresh and salt water
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GoDeeper - 9/04/2013 3:53 PM
[Choose #2] 1968 steel 72. Saltwater.
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pharo - 9/03/2013 10:37 PM
[Choose #1] AL80 - 1991 Luxfer
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RichKeller - 9/03/2013 3:47 PM
[Choose #2] Steel 72 made May 1960, I have also dove surface supplied of 300 cu/ft storage bottles made in the early 40s
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Rich-D-Fish - 9/03/2013 2:55 PM
[Choose #2] I had to destroy my first two aluminum tanks. Steel for now on.
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tshark - 9/03/2013 2:08 PM
[Choose #1] 1988 but I just retired several that dated back to the 1970’s
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Greg - 9/03/2013 10:35 AM
[Choose #1] Luxfer AL80 from 1985, used mainly in fresh water.