One American company that makes aluminum tanks is Trick Tanks. I have had this one for many years, good quality.Getting tired lugging around my 24”L x12” dia steel tank, and it’s trying to rust through anyway.
Will I be happy with Al., or is there another light weight option?
Using it on small cap tires - mower, wheelbarrow, dolly, airplane (ya, not N2)
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Mower is in barn, 1/4mi away from compressor; compressor is not portableI've never understood these tanks. What is the use case for the tank if you have electricity available? I can see in the field running a compressor could be an issue, but you have to run a compressor to fill the tank anyway, why not just use it directly?
Would like to learn more but they did not respond to my email or ping on FB, can't get the number to ring and the site shows one tank with no details about itOne American company that makes aluminum tanks is Trick Tanks. I have had this one for many years, good quality.
https://tricktank.com/
Yea I noticed that also...It has been 20 years since I bought from them.Would like to learn more but they did not respond to my email or ping on FB, can't get the number to ring and the site shows one tank with no details about it
Welding tanks are about 30lbs lighter empty than when full. Granted the pressure is quite a bit moreThanks Gary.
I'll continue to look around for the perfect aluminum tank.
I must note that I enjoy mentioning to my younger staff how much heavier those air tanks are when full!
I have read that there so pretty hi volume bike hand pumps that work well would be good to have in the back of your plane?For an airplane tire? Bicycle pump works fine. My 43 GPW came with one and that was for regular car tires. I've even pumped up my Caravan tires with a bike pump... takes maybe 20 minutes.
I'd go bike pump, then 12v/battery inflator, then air compressor before I relied on a tank I had to lug around to refill. A GOOD bike pump is maybe $40.
That's why you carry tractor crack/ Cosby in a can/ starter fluid.The biggest issue with little battery compressors is that if, in the field, you need to reseat a tractor tire, because you scraped off the valve stem on a tree, those won't supply the surge needed. Yep, been there, done that; I have a little steel tank.
Most propane forktruck tanks are aluminum.LP/propane tanks make good air tanks as the pressure relief valve on a propane tank/valve is set at 375psi. So the tanks are safe for air pressure use.
Not so with freon tanks...
They make some aluminum propane tanks, I have a couple but use them for propane use.
This steel 11 pound propane tank has been converted a long time ago. My Wife uses it sometimes to fill a golf cart tire at her work. Easy enough for her to fill and carry.
My wife grew those pumpkins this summer, for now she keeps them in the garage to protect them from the squirrels.
View attachment 132725This is a 20 pound/5 gallon size aluminum tank. You find these on Airstream camping trailers.
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Yes they are, the common ones are 33.5# and 43.5# tanks. Most tanks are setup for liquid withdrawal for motor fuel use. But they do have a vapor port that these tanks are setup up for and have vapor valves in them. I use them in the winter at the hangar. They are 43.5 pounders, most lift trucks use 33.5 # tanks. 43.5 are pretty heavy full.Most propane forktruck tanks are aluminum.