As always thank you guys for your input and all the great information
New development in this fiasco is that it seems as though you need a Hydro test done every five years. My tank has not had one since 1992. Needless to say they will not fill it until I get a Hydro test , Which cannot be done for another two weeks. So they were able to scrounge up a 5 pound CO2 tank they are going to let me borrow until my tank can be tested. So now my new question is about how many corny kegs can I dispense with a 5 pound tank?
Have you actually weighed your tank to find out how many pounds of CO2 it still contained? Just curious.
I have 2 aluminum tanks one 20# the other 15#, both in great condition and looking very good. A few days ago, both ended up to be past the Hydro date when it was time to refill/exchange. I called around and even the places that simply swap out wanted me to pick up the cost of the hydro test, on a tank that I wouldn't own anymore...
I found out the charge for the hydro test was anywhere between $12.50 and $35 depending on the supplier. Most were around $25 and take a week.
The 20# for the kegerator:
The one place I had eyed up for best total price (Praxair), I gave them another call before heading out. A different guy picked up the phone and said if the tank was "theirs" (a sticker with their name on it), there would be no charge on the hydro test and I could swap it out.
Well it didn't have their name on it, but I took it over anyway, ready to pay the $15 for the test. He looked at it and said, "Oh, that tank I'll swap out, no charge for the test" and pulled a nice shiny one from the rack. So that one will be exchanged with them when time comes, 2 years from now or so, so it will always be current.
The #15 for the "brew room" (kitchen):
No-one seems to stock that size for an exchange, so I'll need to have it hydro tested. I like the 15# for taking to events, although a 5#, just for that purpose, would be easier.