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Old 15-11-02, 12:58 PM
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Sam,the others are correct in what they say,take note of Dave's point particularly,if the tanks are out of test they're basically just big paperweights until stamped up and the price should reflect that.Not saying that they're not going to be any good,they maybe mint,however if they are the seller should test them.It's a bit like buying a car to go to work in without an MOT,you can't use it legally for it's intended purpose so in effect it's scrap.Mike at Trearddur Bay charges about £30 odd quid for a full test.Dependimng where you're based may dictate how much it will cost you.If you can find an industrial set up that tests Fire Brigade gear etc.(there's one at Knottingley)it will be cheaper than the local scooby shop.Hope this helps,Hobby.
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