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|    rbowman to Thomas    |
|    Re: What size bead blaster bazooka for s    |
|    13 Dec 21 07:48:58    |
      XPost: alt.home.repair       From: bowman@montana.com              On 12/13/2021 02:14 AM, Thomas wrote:       > Which works best overall given the 10 gallon tanks are huge (so they need to       > be stored in the garage and they'll take up more room) but they also       > (obviously) hold a more compressed air than the smaller 2.5 gallon tanks       > (if the tanks are used as a portable compressed air supply for other use)?              Looking at some of the Amazon reviews some that bought the 5 gallon       version wish they had gotten the 10 gallon. They were doing stuff like       F-350 tires.                     Interesting. I mount the tube type tires on one bike but I've shied away       from tubeless. Years ago I bought tires for the Harley from an indie.       The sun was sinking in the west as he struggled to get the bead to seat.       He had a large airline but was but was going in through the stem and not       the sidewall.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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