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AJH
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On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 10:13:46 +0100, Austin Shackles
<[email protected]> wrote:
>>Why are they <$40 in the USA and >£50 here though? Smacks of "because we
>>can" profiteering to me.
How heavy are they? Maybe worth carrying one back in luggage?
>>
>>Did you get yours here or in the US? If here, did you find a better
>>source than the ones I turned up on the Web?
>
>I've yet to get one at all. but I was thinking about it. I've also been
>thinking about a mains compressor.
I use all types except I no longer have one that works off the spark
plug.
As I am using a number of tubeless tyres I have now had to explosively
seat the bead, spectacular.
The small 10 quid ones are fine for topping up but wear out on a big
(tractor) tyre.
I have recently converted ( at some detriment to the atmosphere) a
fridge freezer compressor to run off my 70quid 2t generator, I have
yet to try it in anger but it should be less fiddly than my pto pump.
Even my 4kVA genset struggle to start the 2kW mains compressor unless
the reservoir is empty and these are too heavy to carry on a regular
basis.
AJH
<[email protected]> wrote:
>>Why are they <$40 in the USA and >£50 here though? Smacks of "because we
>>can" profiteering to me.
How heavy are they? Maybe worth carrying one back in luggage?
>>
>>Did you get yours here or in the US? If here, did you find a better
>>source than the ones I turned up on the Web?
>
>I've yet to get one at all. but I was thinking about it. I've also been
>thinking about a mains compressor.
I use all types except I no longer have one that works off the spark
plug.
As I am using a number of tubeless tyres I have now had to explosively
seat the bead, spectacular.
The small 10 quid ones are fine for topping up but wear out on a big
(tractor) tyre.
I have recently converted ( at some detriment to the atmosphere) a
fridge freezer compressor to run off my 70quid 2t generator, I have
yet to try it in anger but it should be less fiddly than my pto pump.
Even my 4kVA genset struggle to start the 2kW mains compressor unless
the reservoir is empty and these are too heavy to carry on a regular
basis.
AJH