i was at the local welding shop my buddy runs, he showed me a cylinder with something very interesting on it, if you can tell me what we are looking at i will explain it.
-- Edited by fatstax on Friday 11th of October 2013 08:53:53 PM
ok this tank was made in 1937, its a linde tank, a german made tank, that little box next to the 37 is a swastika, stamped into a box for obvious reasons. this tank has been certified almost 24 times. my buddy said he had another tank that was stamped 1917, almost a hundred year old cylinder!
ok... I was looking hard to see if it was a swastika or not...most stuff I have has a small eagle with the swastika stamped on it..... pretty cool find...makes one wonder how it made its way over here
The swastika was in use hundreds of years before Hitler showed up.
There was a town in Ontario named Swastika.
The sign has something to do with balance and equality.
Over in India or Pakistan, the swastika was used.
Some faced the opposite way.
Rob, just asked my chum about this, (he has a welding/fab shop,) and he agreed, he has seen tanks from the 1920's!!
unless a tank rots out or becomes damaged they simply re valve the tank and its good to go, i would have to think tanks must have some kind of limit though but it looks like they dont
Agreed, you would think there would be an age limit due possibly to fatique/stress, from being knocked around/moved , asked my chum, as he cut the end out of one to weld a plate on it for an air tank on a truck, and he said the wall thickness was around 1/4 inch.
Interesting topic, thanks again for posting this neat info.