Steel 130 Tanks for sale - Southeast Washington

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kalgor

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I have 4 steel 130 tanks.
New hydro and vis in June 2013.

These are filled with air. They are not new, but have never been dove with.

Asking $300/tank. Willing to drive 90 minutes in any direction to deliver or meet up. I will be visiting Seattle and Surrey, BC in October or Portland at the end of August if you prefer deliver.


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Willing to ship (but need to figure out actual shipping cost to your location).

Thanks. If you have any questions, please let me know.

XS Scuba -(Manufactured by Worthington)

Description X-Series 130
Model X8-130
Service Pressure 3442 psi
TRUE Capacity 131.4 cu ft
Buoyancy* Full - 11.7 lbs.
Buoyancy* EMPTY - 2.0 lbs.
Weight EMPTY 44.7 lbs.
Outside Diameter 8.00 in.
Cylinder Length 25.3 in.
*in sea water with valve

XS Scuba Worthington Steel Cylinder Specifications

Variable fill capacity
Cylinder X8 Steel 130
2640 psi 104 cu. ft.
3000 psi 117 cu. ft.
3442 psi 130 cu. ft.
 
If they are not new, what were they used for?

Where are you located?


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I am in Kennewick, WA (Tri-Cities). 90 minutes from Yakima, 30 minutes from Oregon and 2 hours from Spokane.

These were bought with the intention of using them for nitrogen to refill turbine accumulators. The boss at the time thought it would be much cheaper to use SCUBA tanks instead of the carbon fiber SCBA style tanks. They actually never got used for anything and sat in a locked cage for 4 years full of air. They were sold at our employee auction and as the only diver on the site, I bought all of them and am keeping a couple for me and my son. I figured I would sell a few and use that to help finance his first set of gear (tonight was his first class and I would like to surprise him with some gear when he is finished).

If you have any other questions, need more pictures or anything, please let me know.
 

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