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If you look around the neck of the Oxy cylinder you will see the dates of
the tests done every five years. If the latest date is more than five years it likely will require testing and inspection. Some people have been known to steel tanks off construction sites. By not filling tanks from unknown sources it limits the incentive to steal tanks. Larger tanks often are leased rather than sold outright. I suspect that your tanks were leased rather than sold to your grandfather. Randy "Don" wrote in message m... My grandfather generously gave me some extra large welding tanks to replace my little tanks. I called around here and most places said that I needed to have an origional receipt of sale before they would fill them. Anyone know why this is and how to get around it. I am not sure where they origionally came from but my grandpa has had them for years. I am sure they are not stolen or anything. All I am going to do is use them at home for farm projects. The place I trade my small tanks in for had to have the origional sale from the tank manufacturer. Another place said I could just make up a receipt from my grandpa and they would have to send the tanks out to get refilled. (They do not exchange tanks). What would they do if the tank is expired and is there a way I can tell on the tank the expiration date? Any help would be greatly appreciated! |
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