So a MAE test is over $100? If you hydro for 15yrs, then only 3 MAE tests would get you to 30yrs. That would put the MAE at $200 per test assuming $600 for new tank. My 21yr old Scott was $60 shipped. No additional costs.
I’m in the process of weighing the pros and cons of using old tanks myself. I have two scba fire tanks decommissioned and in “well used condition“ I may continue using one of them while the second holds air but is more beat up-it will probably get drilled or pressed up and shot from an extended range for the show…
They both hold air, and don’t appear to do anything weird when filling, but it still makes me cringe a little. Then again given their safety margins I may be fretting about nothing.
Knowing that in many markets they are allowed a 30 year service life makes me feel a little better though.
For me it was a cost saving measure, sure I want a “great white” tank with all the bells and whistles with the regulator tether so I can hook it up and shoot all day, but this gets me the quick fills til the budget allows “the thing“.
My first fill ended up having a moisture issue though, humid day, and my inline Chinese filter blew a gasket at 2k psi due to faulty machine work on the filter bodyone cap didn’t seat square…I finished up filling using the tiny yong heng inline filter, and regular valve bleeding, but that proved inadequate. The Tuxing double stack filter, with a second Tuxing gold inline desiccant filter is on the way to remedy that situation.
After a great white tank, I’ll start saving for an Alkin compressor, so the costs never end lol. I just won’t tell my wife how deep this is getting! Otherwise she might just shoot me to stop the financial bleeding….