Awesome! Ya, I was hoping to figure out a way to attach something right to the regulator or gauge. There's so many different types of fire extinguishers, I'm sure it's just a function of searching for the correct one.
I had planned on using a compressor to fill it. I might start to worry a bit about some of my homemade bits getting a bit stressed out if the pressure got too high. I generally hand pump mine to about 120 psi or so and that easily does a tire with room to spare. So it's no big deal for me to pump for 60 seconds each time I need to pop a bead.
Nov. 14, 2020, 2:52 p.m. - Dave Tolnai
Awesome! Ya, I was hoping to figure out a way to attach something right to the regulator or gauge. There's so many different types of fire extinguishers, I'm sure it's just a function of searching for the correct one. I had planned on using a compressor to fill it. I might start to worry a bit about some of my homemade bits getting a bit stressed out if the pressure got too high. I generally hand pump mine to about 120 psi or so and that easily does a tire with room to spare. So it's no big deal for me to pump for 60 seconds each time I need to pop a bead.