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| Personal Adverts: Discuss 4*75L Air Bank & Frame in the General Diving Forums forums: Advice as much as anything... Our club has acquired a air bank consisting of four 75L (this is a guess ... |
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| 4*75L Air Bank & Frame Advice as much as anything... Our club has acquired a air bank consisting of four 75L (this is a guess based on size of cylinders!) tins and a unit-strut frame to hold them up. Its not really suitable for us so we're looking at options to sell it. Cylinders have been painted so we can only assume they're out of test, despite them coming from a working dive shop. As far as we can tell the cylinders are 300b. They have DIN connections on top. We reckon £400 for the lot should be about right? We've been offered £50 per cylinder by a couple of people who only want one or two. Would this be something anyone on here might be interested in? Ta. Justin. |
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| Paging Milldog.... (As long as you adapt the tanks to put a normal reg on them Janos
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| you called Edit OOoooooo have you got pictures
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| Funnily enough they have 300b DIN connections so you probably could!? Unfortunately we don't have pics of the rig before it was dismantled. But you've basically got four blue/green 6/7ft tall cylinders, held vertically by a unistrut frame (free standing but you'd definitely want to attach it to a wall to prevent injury/death if it fell on you!). |
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