Sherwood Genesis tank oddities

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kelemvor

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Help me out here,

Found some sherwood tanks for sale at a good price. I thought I had heard there was something peculiar about sherwood genesis tanks? Unfortunately, I can't remember the details.

If it matters, steel HP80 circa 1993.
 
If they are made by Asahi they can be very negative. The interior at the bottom can be rough from the rolling process and more difficult to prevent from rusting. The valve threads may be the taper style. They are likely dry galvanized instead of dipped. If you carry weight they can help eliminate the lead.
 
1993 vintage is more likely to be PST, 7/8, 3500 psi. easy way to tell is by the exemption / special permit stamped on the tank. 12079 is asahi and 9791 is PST
 
Probably made by PST with the mentioned 7/8 fine thread neck (and valve) DIN only. Perfectly nice cylinders if you're a DIN user.

Pete
 
if you are short, and need a lot of weight, they're nice. The HP80's are VERY short tanks, and they are quite negative around 3.5lbs, but very nice to have for the lady divers in your life.
 

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