BusBoys@aol.com writes: > > Out here in California, the label is required, as well as a stamping on the > tank every so often (I think 5 years) that the tank has been checked and > re-certified for use or they won't touch 'em, fill 'em, etc. I know this > because we regularly have 20 gallon bottles filled for hot tank and other > uses in our shop (We don't have the luxury of natural gas out here in the > sticks in Northern Cal.). Much as I hate to disagree with Jim, I have never had my tank checked when getting it filled in California. And it hasn't been inspected ever, that I can see. But, maybe I've just been getting lucky? They are religious about checking scuba tanks, though...
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