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Interesting gift...
Posted: Sat May 08, 2021 7:42 pm
by rhwestfall
Buddy just gave me a USD 72 steel. It has not had another stamp on it since its born on date in 1958! Has the Pico Location stamped on it. The j-valve appears to be 1956 if that is a date code.
Unusual or common?
Re: Interesting gift...
Posted: Sun May 09, 2021 8:23 pm
by Vancetp
Many of us have these tanks, and they are somewhat rare, but still kinda plentiful. Steel tanks can last over 100 years.
I have a set of double 1800 psig tanks from 1944 that are hydro current. I still have my first tank (a 72 cu steel) dated 1955 Rene , and a couple of others, circa 1955-6-7-8, and all are hydro current.
Not rare, but cool.
The problem might be 1/2" npt valves....
Re: Interesting gift...
Posted: Mon May 10, 2021 7:13 am
by rhwestfall
My 72's to date are all Norris and PST, so the first USD tank for me. Haven't seen one before. Also the fact it has no re-qualifications or any VIP stickers is amazing to me (though it looks "fairly used"). It does have a stenciled name painted on it.
Someone must have had their own compressor...
Yes, steels can go on for basically forever...
Re: Interesting gift...
Posted: Mon May 10, 2021 11:27 am
by captain
A few years ago I bought a set of Voit 50's doubled with just the original 1961 date.