Thanks for the follow-up. That's a weight he should be able to handle happily. :thumbsup:
But that's empty weight. What about after he adds 120 lbs of air?
Thanks for the follow-up. That's a weight he should be able to handle happily. :thumbsup:
A scuba tank as way overkill unless you put a regulator on it, and use 3000 psi in the tank. An 80 cubic foot scuba tank weighs 40 pounds empty. They will sink, but only to a certain depth.I'm told that an aluminum SCUBA tank will sink after being filled to 3500 psi.
120 lbs of helium may be easier to lift.But that's empty weight. What about after he adds 120 lbs of air?
It is very little difference in a compressed tank. I know a 220 cubic foot steel tank is pretty darn heavy full of helium or oxygen. Helium has thinner molecules than air making it a poor choice to fill an already leaking tire with.120 lbs of helium may be easier to lift.
Why are the tires going low all the time?? Help him out by getting the tires fixed!
SR
I like that use of space and no lugging. That is a good idea! But I just ordered the HF aluminum tank yesterday and he already has steps. The price at $550 seems reasonable if you have more uses for the air than he does.