Question How Much Internal Corrosion on Steel Tank is Allowable?

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I recently acquired this Norris steel 72 after a brief look inside (the outside is great). At first I thought it looked ok, but now I'm second guessing myself; is this able to be tumbled, or is this bad enough to fail a VIP? When I glance inside it doesn't look like there's any significant pitting, but some of the pics don't look great when I zoom in.
 

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That will likely be fine after a quick tumble. Those pits look more like surface flakes and there is space between them. Tumble it out and see what you have.
 
This is virtually no corrosion whatsoever. Tumbling would not be necessary, a very very quick work with a flail would suffice.
 

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