I fill mine at the local CNG station for about $2.00 a tank! I paid about $150 
for the car fill fitting to tank adapter and it paid for itself about the first 
fill.

Joe Della Barba
Coquina


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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stus-List Re: needing to replace small CNG tank

Daniel,

I'm told that one of the few remaining sources for CNG tanks is CORP Brothers, 
Boston (I don't have the mailing address or phone number, but they are listed 
on the WWW).  Apparently the process is to take all stickers off your empty 
tank, and ship it to them by UPS as metal.  They will return by UPS filled with 
compressed natural gas.  CNG is rare these days, and CORP Brothers is one of 
the few places that I have heard provide this service.  This process may cost 
you $300 or more.....  Good luck!

Ron Scott
Rapid Transit

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I think those valves would fit on a SCUBA tank, you might take it to a SCUBA 
shop and see.
What inspection did it fail, visual or hydro?


Joe Della Barba
Coquina


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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stus-List needing to replace small CNG tank

All, I recently removed my CNG tank from my C&C 33 to have it inspected and 
hopefully re-filled. Much to my dismay, it did not pass inspection (not a 
surprise as it is most likely 46 yrs. old) so I am now looking for a 
replacement. My tank is small measuring 7" in diameter by 29" long or 60 cu. ft.
Any ideas on possible sources would be most appreciated, I am not looking to 
convert to propane.
Thank you,
Dan Watts
C&C 33 Mk1 - Counterpoint
Southport, Maine.

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