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Old 07-17-2008, 08:56 AM   #15
utee94
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I think it depends on how much money you have and where you want to spend it right now. If you have a limited budget, then you can get the current tanks inspected, new valves, and cleaned up for less money than new tanks will cost.

But if you're planning on the new tanks for your restoration anyway, and you don't mind spending the cash right now, then go ahead and get the new tanks, because that will be cheaper in the long run than refurbishing the old ones and THEN buying new ones anyway.
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