A.O. Smith Corp Nitrogen Storage Tank MV50484, 52.8 Cu Ft / 396 Gallons, Mil-Spec
A.O. Smith Corporation nitrogen storage tank model MV50484 with 52.8 cubic feet (396 gallons) capacity, manufactured in 1960 to military specifications. This Mil-Spec vessel was built to standards that most commercial tanks only dream about. Over six decades old and still structurally sound — they built these things to survive anything.
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