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JRscooby
Apr 29, 2023Explorer II
ognend wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
You probably don't need to buy another compressor. The chuck most likely just screws on and you can buy an adapter from any decent hardware store that will allow you to change chucks easily for less than $20.
Thanks. I will try that first.
1 of my hoses had the chuck molded to the hose. Few seconds with sharp knife had the chuck off. Trip to plumbing supply store, (hardware store would of had it but I prefer to walk a few blocks instead of driving to other side of town) picked up barbed fitting to screw chuck to.
When I'm shopping for chuck, I look in the end. Best if it has small groves inside. Look like threads, except oversize and not spiral. With those groves you can push it on the valve stem and the weight of it will hold it on. Big tires/small pumps, this is important.
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