12-01-2011, 04:31 AM | #12 |
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Re: do I need an air compressor?
You could just buy an air tank(cheap) and fill it at a gas station. Take the pressurized air home for a quick blast at the plug etc. Being an apartment dweller leaves me with no storage space so that might apply to you as well. Although I do have a couple 12 volt compressors that work well aboard the bike and truck but that is just for pumping up tires. Small enough to be stored virtually anywhere.
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12-01-2011, 06:32 AM | #13 | |
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I did see a couple for $30 or $40 on craigslist, and they're pretty flattish, so I'm not sure if the air tank by itself is a better deal. It would be kinda cool to run an air ratchet or an impact wrench too, but I know the tiny ones can't do that. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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12-01-2011, 08:55 AM | #14 |
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Re: do I need an air compressor?
I don't think we are necessarily recommending an air compressor strictly because he has a GZ250.
It's something that any reputable shade tree mechanic will eventually need to own anyway. AND, it has some uses on the Gz. Win. Win. |
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The way it worked out, even when I tried to stay on top of it, was that over the course of usage or whatever, on the day that I really NEEDED a good supply of air, I wouldn't have enough or the tanks would be too low to inflate tires. The thing with a reserve tank, is that once the pressure drops below a certain point, it just won't do you any good. 30 psi in the tank is pointless if you need 40 psi in the tires. And for only a few more dollars, you get your own compressor attached to the top of a tank of equal size. You can top off a spare tank if you have one, for quick and less-noisy use, and then you have the compressor plus tank for larger jobs. Honestly, it's totally worth the one-time investment. |
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