WTB: LP steel 108 or 121

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WTB: LP steel 108 or 121

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Looking for LP steel 108 or 121 cuft cylinders, current vis and hydro. Faber or Worthington. I'm in the Vancouver area, but willing to travel to the Puget Sound area (or equal distance).
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Re: WTB: LP steel 108 or 121

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Re: WTB: LP steel 108 or 121

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I have 2 Faber/OMS (grey) LP125s. They are big, but huge capacity when bumped. I had them doubled up a couple years ago, but was way bigger than I needed.

They have DIN valves of course.

Would probably be looking for $250/ea. They might be out of viz and if so, I would knock that cost off.
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Re: WTB: LP steel 108 or 121

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I also have a PST/USDivers HP120 like in the craigslist link above. 3500psi. Lots of capacity in a smaller package. Fairly tall, but shorter than the LP125s.

DIN valve of course.

I would sell the HP120 for $200.
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Re: WTB: LP steel 108 or 121

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The PST HP120 is galvanized (forgot to mention).

And I have a bunch of Faber MP100s with white finish and DIN valves. Looking for $200/each
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Re: WTB: LP steel 108 or 121

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Buddy said
They are Faber/OMS LP 125s. I have 2. They make great shop air tanks (because they are so big) but for the right price, I will unload them.

Probably $250/ea is what I would be looking for. If hydro/viz isn't current, subtract that cost from the $250.
The probably have DIN valves too. PM me if this sounds worthwhile and I'll get you in contact.
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