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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 219995" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Get the old propane bottles that they don't refill anymore. They are excellent air tanks. You can pick up the left hand thread adapter for them at Home Depot or practically any hardware store. Put on a quick connect fitting and fill them direct off of your compressor at home. The 30 gallon bottles hold a whole bunch of air at 150 PSIG, enough to fill a large rear tractor tire. The propane refill stations have lots of those tanks around. The valves on them shut off really well so you lose no air like you do on the air tanks you buy from the store. Fill one of those tanks and you are good to go right up until the time you use it. A month after you fill it, it is still full. Best air tanks you can get. I don't even use the regular air tanks any more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 219995, member: 3162"] Get the old propane bottles that they don't refill anymore. They are excellent air tanks. You can pick up the left hand thread adapter for them at Home Depot or practically any hardware store. Put on a quick connect fitting and fill them direct off of your compressor at home. The 30 gallon bottles hold a whole bunch of air at 150 PSIG, enough to fill a large rear tractor tire. The propane refill stations have lots of those tanks around. The valves on them shut off really well so you lose no air like you do on the air tanks you buy from the store. Fill one of those tanks and you are good to go right up until the time you use it. A month after you fill it, it is still full. Best air tanks you can get. I don't even use the regular air tanks any more. [/QUOTE]
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