Try this; buy some oms tanks, watch the paint blister and peel, the spray galvanize begin to rust and then tell me I haven't got a problem to complain about. I've seen probably a hundred or more of these tanks RUSTING. and again seen th repair job oms performs. It appeared as though it was one QUICK flash coat of paint so thin it did not begin to match the original.The quality of the job made me wonder wether the tank had been preped. After I saw several of their "warrenty" jobs I figured why spend shipping costs to get that done. good money after bad and all that. I since have put my money into a set of hot dip galvanized 104s. If anyone is in doubt as to what I'm talking about just look around for someone with the warrenty job. I use my tanks in FRESH WATER 90%of the time also. DON MASON would you be interestd in buying these at cost ? Jeff Johnson On Mon, 20 Jul 1998 23:21:35 EDT <FJMEYJR@ao*.co*> writes: >Are you guys really serious? Does it really matter that much if your >tanks >get a little scratched? Don't you have anything better to post other >than how >to fix a paint chip? I can't believe it's come to this!!!!!!!!! What >will be >next? " How do I get the rust stains off the kneepads on my drysuit?" >Somebody needs a hobby! > _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
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