Posted by caterpillar guy on January 20, 2021 at 05:05:52 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: Propane tanks posted by RLP in Co. on January 19, 2021 at 16:39:07:
Shooting with all the possible ricochet chances sounds like a dumb thing to do. I'd not waste them and use them for air tanks. Or bead seaters. They work very well for that, and a lot better than ether. Several could also be inked together with a line to expand holding capacity of air like a big air tank. Screw the valve out and use a pipe fitting to connect to the line. I've seen ether flare up so it singed whiskers and hair on people while lighting. Also Had the beads come up to seat and then just fall back down to need to go again. The bead seater will keep it there while the air is already going in. The best easiest is the murphy soap it will seal the gap till the bead seats with no fooling around. It is fairly cheap and lasts a long time in that you can reuse all but what is lost inside the tire. I start with clean tires so it is not full of dirt.
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