Portable Air Tank

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txdon

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My Dad needs a light weight air tank for Christmas he really struggles putting his steel one in the pickup. Reviews are all over the wall and the weight is not mentioned in some.

Does anyone have a light weight air tank they are happy with?
 
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I can vouch for air getting heavier the older you get. I have a 5-gallon and 10-gallon air tank. The five gallon is useless for anything but topping up car tires. Even the 10 gallon is a stretch to fill a truck tire. I've never seen them in anything but steel. At 120-125psi, I wouldn't want anything else. My question would be; How does he use the tank? Perhaps one of those 3-in-1 small jump start/compressors do-dads would be easier for him to handle. Or just one of those 12v compressors that plugs into a lighter/power socket. They'll air up a truck tire in 10 minutes or so. They don't take much space and they're easy to carry.
 
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My Dad has 4 trailers in two different places, and his tractor is at one place or the other. I think 10 minutes might be too long to fill a tire if a quicker option is available. This is getting close to his last years of activity and I was wanting to make things as easy as possible for him. He still wants to be as independent as possible.

I saw that Harbor freight tank a few month ago and The shipping weight was the same as steel. Now it looks like they have corrected the weight and it is 5 lbs less than a 5 gallon steel at 10 lbs, Is the 10 lbs correct? Thanks.
 
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Weighed it on a postal scale this morning. 8lbs 12oz. Odd as I would have guessed 5-6.

Steel 20 gallon tanks weigh between 13-22 lbs from what I can tell.
 
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I have thought of mounting a big truck air tank on my truck for this purpose. Ed
 
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Weighed it on a postal scale this morning. 8lbs 12oz. Odd as I would have guessed 5-6.

Steel 20 gallon tanks weigh between 13-22 lbs from what I can tell.

Thanks for the follow-up. That's a weight he should be able to handle happily. :thumbsup:
 

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