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    Default WTB: Faber/OMS LP46

    I am looking for a match to my newly acquired Faber/OMS LP46. Out of hydro is OK.

    I have cash/paypal, an AL40, AL30, or an old 2250 psi 50'ish (6.9") tank that could be possible trades or trade + $.

    Exchange in NFL is easiest for me.

    "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." --JFK

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    Going after a little smaller passage eh?

    Bobby

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    Hehehe... no, mainly playing with gear. I figure it would be perfect for Buford though.

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    Hmmm. I have 5 "like new" Faber steel 72's 3300 psig (not the LP2650's) so you get twice the gas for the same length just 1" bigger around.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hard Suit Pilot View Post
    Hmmm. I have 5 "like new" Faber steel 72's 3300 psig (not the LP2650's) so you get twice the gas for the same length just 1" bigger around.
    Not really. Twice 45 is 90, not 72. Besides the LP 45s will hold 60 cu ft, and the HP 72s can't get much more than 75 cu ft.

    Forrest Wilson (with 2 Rs)
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    Oooops sorry I should have used percentages and decimals to "accurately" describe the exact size and capacity. If you overfill the others to the same % as the LP's you'll get more now won't you? ;')

    IMH, any steels are not appropriate for stages or deco bottles

    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    Not really. Twice 45 is 90, not 72. Besides the LP 45s will hold 60 cu ft, and the HP 72s can't get much more than 75 cu ft.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hard Suit Pilot View Post
    ...If you overfill the others to the same % as the LP's you'll get more now won't you? ;')
    Only if you can find a compressor that can go to 4950 PSI
    IMH, any steels are not appropriate for stages or deco bottles
    Who said anything about using them for stage or deco? Besides, they are great deco tanks, because they help you stay on the shallow deco stops after a deep dive, with a thick undergarmet

    Forrest Wilson (with 2 Rs)
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    Yep... my compressor is set to turn off at 5000 PSI no problem LOL..................

    There all yours... just send me a check.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hard Suit Pilot View Post
    ...There all yours... just send me a check.
    If they are so great, why are you selling them?

    Forrest Wilson (with 2 Rs)
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    I never said they were great.... you did Forest.



 

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