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January 30th 06, 01:38 AM
Does anyone have any experience or can make a recommendation for a
portable air pump ? This would be to add some air to a main tire
without having to go back to the shack for a "real" heavy-duty
compressor.

Cheers, Charles

January 30th 06, 03:29 AM
I use a large capacity bicycle pump, I leave in my car.
More expensive but it work.
S6

January 30th 06, 03:35 AM
I believe there is an article in the recent Soaring magazine about
building one. But Wal-mart ( good 'ole walmart) or Home depot sells
fully portable units that hold a half dozen gal. or so at 100 plus
pressure at a very resonable price. Hope that helps.
Craig

wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience or can make a recommendation for a
> portable air pump ? This would be to add some air to a main tire
> without having to go back to the shack for a "real" heavy-duty
> compressor.
>
> Cheers, Charles

January 30th 06, 04:29 AM
Try Campbell/Hausfield model #CC020300AV. I have a very similar model
for my sailplane and very general home use. Rechargable and can be used
as a power source if needed. I hope this helps.

lj

pbc76049
January 30th 06, 04:12 PM
My Favorite is my air tank. It will fill a few tires, doesn't need to be
plugged in
and can be carried anywhere as easily as a compressor/pump. You can also
fill
it up at a gas station or anywhere else with an air hose. Oh Yeah, they are
dirt cheap
at harbor freight if you don't already have one.

item #41712 5 gallon air tank

Have a great day

Scott

Jeremy Zawodny
January 30th 06, 09:04 PM
wrote:
> I believe there is an article in the recent Soaring magazine about
> building one. But Wal-mart ( good 'ole walmart) or Home depot sells
> fully portable units that hold a half dozen gal. or so at 100 plus
> pressure at a very resonable price. Hope that helps.

Yup. I picked up one (a 5 gallon unit) today at a local Ace Hardware
for just over $20. There are larger tanks available (9, 11, ...) but 5
at 75-100psi is likely more than sufficient for anything I'll need to do.

Jeremy

RON
January 30th 06, 11:14 PM
On 29 Jan 2006 20:29:18 -0800, wrote:

>Try Campbell/Hausfield model #CC020300AV. I have a very similar model
>for my sailplane and very general home use. Rechargable and can be used
>as a power source if needed. I hope this helps.
>
>lj
I concur. I have the same model, and it works very well. Cheap, too!

TTaylor at cc.usu.edu
January 30th 06, 11:29 PM
I second the good bike pump. You never have to remember to fill it
back up and it takes less space than a tank. The good quality ones
from a bike shop, not from a discount store, work very well.


Tim

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