Condemned tanks sure are precious.

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At such a price I think I'll buy some brand new tanks and make 4 of my own!
 
Give the guy an A for effort. F for execution.
 
Ma Kettle said the same about Picasso.
 
Reminds me of the used railroad timbers we used to get for free 25 years ago. They were happy just to be rid of them. Now you pay through the nose for them at the lawn and garden place.
 
Reminds me of the used railroad timbers we used to get for free 25 years ago. They were happy just to be rid of them. Now you pay through the nose for them at the lawn and garden place.

Ya got a point. All those 72's I have bought for $40 apiece may be getting sliced!
 
I was thinking that if 72 cf gongs go for $800, then if I were to make some out of 300 cf welding cylinders I could probably get $3000 or more.
 
That guy lives just up the road from me. He is always on Craigslist looking for free tanks for a "school project", ya right.
 
You can convert condemned tanks into lamps for alot less.
 

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