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Re: CO2 Hydrotest- Date stamped on canister

In Reply to: CO2 Hydrotest- Date stamped on canister posted by Deerhunter_d on November 06, 2003 at 18:08:52:


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Posted by:
Tom Sparkman

on November 08, 2003 at 19:51:01

: I bought my own marker and have seen discussion here about Hydrotesting canisters. Is the date stamped on my new CO2 canister the hydrotest date? Thanks for any info.

Yes. You should be able to find it by looking for a code with a 2 digit month, a symbol, and then a 2 digit year - kind of like 07@02 for July 2002.

Aluminum or steel CO2 tanks have a 5 year hydro test cycle...

Tom

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