Friscoboater
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I have called almost every shop here is town and they do not pressure test tanks. Has anyone made their own contraption to do this? I do not want to seal up the deck without testing it.
I may need to be corrected, but I'm thinking that hydrostatic testing isn't necessarily proper either. The effect on the tank is the same for both air testing and hydrostatic testing, the stored energy has just been removed with hydrostatic testing (which makes it much safer). So any hydrostatic testing would still need to be done at the 2 - 3 psi range.