How much are old scuba tanks worth?

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Scrap metal value of scuba tanks: At current rates, scrap aluminum is worth about $0.75 per lb. So the current minimum value of an aluminum scuba tank (without the tank valve) is around $23. A standard steel 80 cu/ft tank weighs about 35 lbs empty. At current rates, scrap steel is worth about $0.17 per lb.

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In the US, the DOT (Department of Transportation) controls scuba cylinders. While wrong, many dive shops agree that a properly cared for aluminum tank has a service life of about 20 years. In reality, aluminum tanks by engineering can withstand the stress of 100000 refills or 10000 hydrostatic tests.

Beside this, Are old scuba tanks good for anything?

Get Creative. Use the tank for an art project. From doorstops to lamp bases, used scuba tanks can be painted, cut up, and polished for a variety of uses. Scuba tanks even make great planters for the diving gardener.

Likewise, How do I know if my scuba tank is good?

The permanent markings usually indicate the manufacturer, material used in the construction of the cylinder, the service pressure, cylinder serial number, size and the date of the cylinder’s most recent hydrostatic test. The hydro date determines if the tank is safe to fill and use.

Also, How much does it cost to recertify a scuba tank?

Since you do not know he condition of the tank valve or if any contamination has occurred, get the valve rebuilt. Even if both the valve and tank hydrostatic test pass, you could easily be at $90 – $100 for everything.

Can scuba tanks go bad?

We often take for granted that our cylinders are safe, and that dive staff has tested and properly cared for them. But if a cylinder “goes bad,” it can have life-changing (or even life-ending) consequences for the diver or whomever is filling it. Scuba cylinders leave the factory tested to strict engineering standards.


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Do scuba tanks go bad?

We often take for granted that our cylinders are safe, and that dive staff has tested and properly cared for them. … But if a cylinder “goes bad,” it can have life-changing (or even life-ending) consequences for the diver or whomever is filling it.

How long can you store a full scuba tank?

3 months

Do scuba tanks expire?

In the US, the DOT (Department of Transportation) controls scuba cylinders. While wrong, many dive shops agree that a properly cared for aluminum tank has a service life of about 20 years. In reality, aluminum tanks by engineering can withstand the stress of 100000 refills or 10000 hydrostatic tests.

How long is a scuba tank Hydro good for?

5 years

How many years do scuba tanks last?

20 years

How often do you Hydro a scuba tank?

every 5 years

How do you store scuba cylinders?

Ideally, cylinders should be stored at a slight angle in order to direct any moisture or water that may be present in the cylinder to the bottom corner where the cylinder metal is the thickest.

How much does it cost to hydro test a scuba tank?

Federal Law requires a new hydrostatic test every five years for most SCUBA tanks. AHS will provide this service for $55 per tank and it includes the test, a visual inspection, and an air fill. Hydro with a Nitrox fill is $62. Please note that additional charges may apply if the valve requires cleaning or rebuild.

How much does it cost to Hydrotest a scuba tank?

Federal Law requires a new hydrostatic test every five years for most SCUBA tanks. AHS will provide this service for $55 per tank and it includes the test, a visual inspection, and an air fill. Hydro with a Nitrox fill is $62. Please note that additional charges may apply if the valve requires cleaning or rebuild.

How often does a scuba tank need to be inspected?

Scuba cylinders should be visually inspected once a year by a qualified visual cylinder inspector.

How long can a scuba tank last?

about 20 years

How do you visually inspect a scuba tank?

During a Visual Inspection, a technician will remove the valve from your tank and look inside. The technician is checking to ensure the inside of the cylinder is free of water, rust, cracks and foreign objects. View inside a scuba cylinder past the threads. The inside of your tank should be clean and dry.


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