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Actually the word "Terne" refers to the typical steel coating used in manufacturing the tank ,and it's a generic term, not a company logo. Modern reproductions are still made of the same stuff.




Exactly, and shiny reproductions look more original than a faded and dull gray used (or NOS) tank, because the originals were shiny when new.

I suspect all the writing on the tank was done by Wheel Pit at their mill before shipment to the tank maker, because all the writing is on the same centerline. The mill knew the end use was gas tanks and likely spaced the writing on the terne sheet one gas tank apart. Ordinarily the mill would not have put the year on their sheet, but the customer, the tank maker, must have requested it.

It's possible but very unlikely that Wheel Pit, a steel maker, was the tank maker. Steel mills rarely engage in downstream operations. Although the 6 or so steel mills probably still exist, the Wheel Pit name, started in 1968, went away in 2005.


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