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Old-Biscuit wrote:
Recertification....
Visual Inspection good for 5 yrs then repeat again and again and again
1. Damage to the cylinder’s exterior including dents; bulges; cuts; or cracks on the cylinder’s surface,
or to welds; and any evidence of physical abuse; fire; or heat damage.
2. Detrimental rust, corrosion, or pitting on the cylinder, particularly on the bottom.
3. Absence of/damage to a cylinder footring, cylinder neckring (collar), or valve cover.
4. A leaking or defective valve or leaking or defective pressure relief device.
Thanks for info, tanks are on my 5er, not even a scratch on the paint, will take them in to be recertified.
Cheaper then buying NEW Cylinders
Depending on State/Location recert could be $7 up to $35 (rip off)
Check your local area for a BULK Propane Vendor (Suburban, Ferrellgas, Amerigas etc) Tractor Supply may do it also
Recert requirement WAS 12 yrs after date of MFG....legislation was passed/post-poned to change that to 10 yrs after MFG date
Many places use the 10 yr requirement
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gbopp wrote:agesilaus wrote:
Where I worked we had gas cylinders dating back to WWI, yes one. Re-certified every 10 years and in fine shape.
I wonder if the tanks built today will last that long :@
Dec-05-2020 07:09 PM
time2roll wrote:
If you can get an easy and cheep re-certification that is fine. I just bought new 30# cylinders from Costco.com to be done with it.
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agesilaus wrote:
I have never seen an exchange program for any tanks but 20#cylinders. And yes for 20# I just exchange it. My 30# cylinders got recertified. I see a 30# cylinder is $65 on Amazon, I'd expect recert price to be more like $10.