That's impressive evidence...However, the 11mm thickness of steel relates to a cylinder with an overall diameter of say 2+ metres, so scaling it down to a cylinder diameter of say 400mm, that would be equivalent to a thickness of say 2mm?
For comparison, an OSO cylinder has a wall thickness of 1.35mm but that's stainless steel (F18MT) so a good deal stronger in compression than mild steel (?). OSOs are rated at 8 Bar (120 psi) but factory tested to 16 Bar.
On balance, I think you win.