Can you readily get a fitting that screws directly into the neck of a extinguisher, or do you need to get 2 seperate fittings, one to replace the pressure guage (Inlet) and one to replace the nozzle (Outlet)? And then secure the handle down.
Thanks for any info.
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Re: Fire extinguishers as air tanks.
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Re: Fire extinguishers as air tanks.
Four wheels (Driving) good, two wheels bad.
NP Pajero with added goodness..
NP Pajero with added goodness..
According to fitting people, fire extinguishers use "unique" fittings. Certainly the 9kg water extinguisher I have at home uses an unusual fitting.
My one has its valve built in to the main fitting so you can't just screw barbs onto the gauge/nozzle and call it good, unless you wire the valve open which all sounds a bit hack to me.
Steve.
My one has its valve built in to the main fitting so you can't just screw barbs onto the gauge/nozzle and call it good, unless you wire the valve open which all sounds a bit hack to me.
Steve.
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While this is prolly the best option for acquiring a tank, i have access to a 4.5kg fire extinguisher for free and wanted to try it for myself.bogged wrote:its been done before, but why not go to a truck wrecker and get a tank with pressure relief valve fitted for about $20-50
Four wheels (Driving) good, two wheels bad.
NP Pajero with added goodness..
NP Pajero with added goodness..
Ive never used one as an air tank , But we used to get the stainless ones
and remove the gauge and replace with a tube and tire valve ,
Unscrew the top fill with water ,replace and pump it up a bit with your car compressor and you have a bit of a presure cleaner .
We used them a bog hole events to clean the brakes ect before heading home .
and remove the gauge and replace with a tube and tire valve ,
Unscrew the top fill with water ,replace and pump it up a bit with your car compressor and you have a bit of a presure cleaner .
We used them a bog hole events to clean the brakes ect before heading home .
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