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Am I right in thinking you only need to weld in pipe and filler fittings, not cut the tank in half (I saw some photos where this was done)?
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I think it'll be ok. I made a pressure pot from two cheap saucepans a while ago for injecting waxoyl and tested it at 100psi. I'd test the blasting pot at 150psi to be sure
If you think about it, you don't need to do any welding at all where there's pressure.
With the bottle inverted (ie top = bottle bottom) cut a 3" dia. hole in the top and cut a 5" dia. hole from a similar bottle, this becomes the lid for the 1st bottle. Fix the lid to a bar, one end of which locates in the rim around the 'top' and the other end can be bolted to the opposite side of the rim. Use a gasket between lid & bottle.
The air supply to the top of the bottle connects to the lid using a screwed-in connector, which is held in place with nuts and a gasket.
I hope you don't test the bottles with compressed air, if it fails under test you'll still get a big bang.
You should use pressurised water, it doesn't compress so there's virtually no stored potential energy.