gas station air compressure
the one at my gas station is 150.
i think he meant storing air from a gas station in an air tank spudstuff.
roughboy, unless you live next door to the gas station, you should make some money and buy a cheap 2 gallon compressor at home depot.
i have a little 2 gal. one
i think he meant storing air from a gas station in an air tank spudstuff.
roughboy, unless you live next door to the gas station, you should make some money and buy a cheap 2 gallon compressor at home depot.
i have a little 2 gal. one
And how much are they? I have two compressors, one pumps to 250, the other to 200, but they are both crappy little emergency 12V ones
I need something better. And do the 2 g ones plug into your car or the wall?

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I would go to Home Depot or Lowes or even Wal-Mart and get a good 120V compressor I know at Home Depot they start at $59.99 for a 4 gal.
Also don't even waste your time with the 12V car “compressors” that say they can do 250psi I've broken three trying to get past 60psi and 60psi took over 15 minutes
Also don't even waste your time with the 12V car “compressors” that say they can do 250psi I've broken three trying to get past 60psi and 60psi took over 15 minutes
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Ya, thats exactly why they broke. I only used them when I was away from my shop.
use dry ice you canget over 900psi with that but thats still kind of weak, nitroglicerin or trinitrotelene usely due the trick of 1.4 million psi ,you can shoot thing through 3 inch steel without a barrlel. jk dont do that, mabey a super cooled rail gun is the way to go.
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Every time i go past the bike section at my local Walmart, i see these new bike pumps. They are 2 1/2" in diameter, old one's i'm used to 1 1/2" in diameter. Looks like you can bust ass with the new one's!
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If they are that large in diameter, you areg youg to have problems getting very much pressure; they have an area of probably ~4.5 in^2, so a 150 pound person might be able to generate 40 psi with them, 60 if they really go at it.
Enough for a bike tire, sure, but kindof weak for our purposes.
Enough for a bike tire, sure, but kindof weak for our purposes.