WTB Alum 80's

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Chris Borgen
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WTB Alum 80's

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I am looking to buy 4 alum 80's. Please let me know what you have. Thanks
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Re: WTB Alum 80's

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I've got Four you can have sitting in my garage. We just need to agree on a price and how to get them from Alaska to you.
Thes cylinders are in current hydro but, if you care, need legal visuals. These were purchased for a special project that didn't happen and so have been very lightly used.

PM me and we can work out details.
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Re: WTB Alum 80's

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If AD's don't work out, I have two available (located in Portland, OR).
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I have one red anodized Catalina that I haven't gotten around to doing anything with. Looks like the last hydro was July 89. I have a friend with several more in his basement.
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Re: WTB Alum 80's

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I have 3 that I would love to swap for a steel 100 or better... All have current Hydro but 2 will need vis on their next fill... All are in good shape and I currently use them for my 2nd and 3rd dives (when I have the opportunity)... I'm in S. Everett shoot me a pm if you're interested...
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renoun wrote:I have one red anodized Catalina that I haven't gotten around to doing anything with. Looks like the last hydro was July 89. I have a friend with several more in his basement.
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This is an odd "S80" at 3300psi. S typically standards for "standard". Nowadays these are considered "neutral 80s" ie "N80". They are much heavier than a standard 80. I didn't know they made them in pre-1990.
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Hey Chris,

I have a neutrally buoyant catalina that's in great shape if you're interested. It feels weird for me when slung so I don't usually use it. But who knows, you might like it!
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Re: WTB Alum 80's

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Hey guys got what I need, thanks for all the replies though.
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