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- Mile_HighExplorer
gutfelt wrote:
Take a rest Hostage, errr I mean Gutfelt. There was a smile at the end of that sentence. I wouldn't want to start getting greasy PMs from you again.You guys keep throwing people into the Open Roads threads and they aren't signed in anymore. It's hard to unwind out of there if you don't realize it happened. Stop it
That wasn't a real comprehensive thread anyway, I think we can do better here!
WTH are you even talking about??
the guy gave a simple easy to open link for air compressors
so what? it works fine easy to open and close? no different Than any other link out there
if you don't know how to open link without losing your current link click on shift at the time u open other link;; its not rocket science here now - Mile_HighExplorer
2oldman wrote:
Not till you venture further in, then you realize you're not in rv.net anymore.Mile High wrote:
That must mean you. You're signing out?
You guys keep throwing people into the Open Roads threads and they aren't signed in anymore. - gutfeltExplorer
theoldwizard1 wrote:
Personally, I would not get a 120V AC one. Either get a large CO2 bottle or an off-road 12VDC compressor. The wimpy 12VDC ones you see at Sears/Walmart will take hours to fill up a tire on a Class A.
curious as to why not a 120V? almost everyone has a gen set etc - theoldwizard1Explorer IIPersonally, I would not get a 120V AC one. Either get a large CO2 bottle or an off-road 12VDC compressor. The wimpy 12VDC ones you see at Sears/Walmart will take hours to fill up a tire on a Class A.
- gutfeltExplorer
You guys keep throwing people into the Open Roads threads and they aren't signed in anymore. It's hard to unwind out of there if you don't realize it happened. Stop it
That wasn't a real comprehensive thread anyway, I think we can do better here!
WTH are you even talking about??
the guy gave a simple easy to open link for air compressors
so what? it works fine easy to open and close? no different Than any other link out there
if you don't know how to open link without losing your current link click on shift at the time u open other link;; its not rocket science here now - wa8yxmExplorer IIIYears ago I was steered to Sears. They have a Crafstman, I think it is a six gallon "Pancake" style that does 150 PSI... Mine is 12 years old and I'll use it later today.. Still works. (Car tire has slow leak) If the tires on the MH are low it can take multiple tanks but it will do the job.
it also can remove lug nuts (air owered impact wrench) Slice metal (air chisil) pick up the motor home (Air/hydraulic jack 12 tons from harbor Freight) Spray Paint and more. - 2oldmanExplorer II
Mile High wrote:
That must mean you. You're signing out?
You guys keep throwing people into the Open Roads threads and they aren't signed in anymore. - edd210ExplorerFor as much as I use it at the trailer, I bought one the cheapest pancake compressors from Harbor Freight and a gauge hose
TireTek TXL-Pro Heavy Duty Tire Pressure Inflator Gauge with Lock On Chuck from Amazon. It works great and is lightweight. I also always keep a blow gun with me for cleaning. I have a pickup with a hard tonneau cover so when plugging in the compressor I keep it in the truck to keep the noise at a minimum. - Mile_HighExplorer
2oldman wrote:
You guys keep throwing people into the Open Roads threads and they aren't signed in anymore. It's hard to unwind out of there if you don't realize it happened. Stop it :)
Compressor thread
That wasn't a real comprehensive thread anyway, I think we can do better here! - SidecarFlipExplorer III
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