BennyM
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I would certainly buy two tanks but STEEL.
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I would certainly buy two tanks but STEEL.
cheap scuba sucks i live near them but they will not let me pic up tanks to save shipping.
While I appreciate your advice on the steel, I think you missed a subtle hint in this thread.
I'm cheap / broke, which is why I'm trying to figure out what would be the most cost effective method of diving
(yes yes yes diving isnt cheap)
@blackvans1234: To save money, I'd recommend checking out the Miami Craigslist ads for used scuba tanks.
Navigate to the "sporting" category in the "for sale" section.
Use the search terms "dive" and "scuba."
Feel free to limit your search to Palm Beach County.
Great minds think alike.You know, you and I should check with each other before we post. Lately it seems that we are posting the same thing a the same time.
While you were posting this, I was browsing the South Florida Craig's list--gobs of used tanks for sale. If you are willing to do the hydro, some are extremely cheap.