For added leak-free weld assurance, PT works pretty well. It takes a looong time, the spray developer iv flammable [liquid, not the white stuff], and the indications it finds will be many, many. Almost zero 'Tankie' floor welders have the ability to lay hundreds and hundreds of feet of flaw-free welds. Plan on having a BUNCH of 'pick-ups' minor repairs to make. But PT will find "half a hole" - flaws that are significant, but not thru-wall yet, so they do not show while vac-boxing. There is a middle ground between vac-boxing and PTing. Use the vac-box, AND give every inch of weld a stringent visual inspx. Use a strong, focused light[but not to the point of washing out fine details] held at a VERY oblique angle. Reject all the 'piping'* porosity you see.
MT is useless in finding tiny, rounded defects. It will show them, but you won't be able to tell the difference between a valid indication and a tiny, incidental clump of MT particles.
*Piping Porosity has no visible bottom. Too deep to see where it quits.