elmer fudd
Contributor
Initially they looked pretty rough on the outside, but on closer inspection there just seems to be a lot of surface rust. Inside however, they look very good.
1967, USD 1800 tanks. No hydro stamps at all. I'm guessing these things were used briefly in the 60's and have been sitting in someones garage ever since.
I've got nothing better to do tomorrow, so I think I'll clean them up and give them a coat of zinc spray paint.
I'm not sure if I want to spend the money putting them back into service or not. I've got 5 single LP72's and I'm thinking it would make more sense to use the band and manifold to double up a pair of them instead.
Here's the photo from the craigslist ad.
1967, USD 1800 tanks. No hydro stamps at all. I'm guessing these things were used briefly in the 60's and have been sitting in someones garage ever since.
I've got nothing better to do tomorrow, so I think I'll clean them up and give them a coat of zinc spray paint.
I'm not sure if I want to spend the money putting them back into service or not. I've got 5 single LP72's and I'm thinking it would make more sense to use the band and manifold to double up a pair of them instead.
Here's the photo from the craigslist ad.